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Episode 123 of The Geek Saga Podcast is our Media That Made Us discussion about the Battlestar Galactica TV movie Razor. GEEK SAGA PODCAST ON SPOTIFY Hosts Tara and Manny from Geek Saga Podcast series Hot D Takes and 90s & Noughties Cringe Factor continue their "Media that Made Us" series - in which we'll watch and reminisce about shows, movies, other media we come up with that has had a strong influence on us over the years. Geek Saga Podcast Episode 123: Media That Made Us Discussion of BSG "Razor" Please consider checking out the Geek Saga Entertainment Patreon and supporting us for early access to our episodes & some other great perks!
Welcome to Spacing Out With BB and Jason! We're covering Battlestar Galactica, and this week we're discussing the TV movie “The Plan”. Thanks for joining us!Feel free to reach out to us with your thoughts; We may use your comments on an upcoming episode.Email: spacingoutpod@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SpacingOutPodX (Twitter): https://twitter.com/Spacing_Out_Pod#SpacingOutSo Say We All!
Welcome to Spacing Out With BB and Jason! We're covering Battlestar Galactica, and this week we're discussing the TV movie, "Razor". Thanks for joining us! Feel free to reach out to us with your thoughts; We may use your comments on an upcoming episode. Email: spacingoutpod@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SpacingOutPodTwitter: https://twitter.com/Spacing_Out_Pod #SpacingOut Check our other podcast, “Cloud 9”, where we discuss episodes of the sitcom Superstore: https://plinkhq.com/i/1388059742 So Say We All!
I hope you all had a nice festive time! This episode should be airing on Boxing Day here in the UK, so enjoy your time off work and listen to a couple of chaps as the ‘gift' each other a Star Trek episode. Will we be overjoyed with festive cheer, or will we hope desperately that the other person kept the receipt? Also this one's a bit low energy, as Charlie was thick with a cold and there was quite a bit of lag on the line, so to counter this, maybe have a Lucozade or run about a bit as you listen. 00:00 Opening 05:45 The Original Series - The Conscience of the King 37:39 Enterprise - Future Tense There's a little nosebleed chat around 1:05 for about a minute if anyone's got issues with that and wants to skip forwards. Also a little throw up chat around 1:06… so maybe just skip to 1:06:50 Talking points include: Elric, Garth Marenghi, Macbeth Macbeth (like Mario Mario?), various calculations about Kirk's age, The Wire, Glass Onion, Lost, Tyler Dayspring, Avengers Vs X-Men, Battlestar Galactica (TV show & board game), Avengers (UK), Charles' terrible TaTu anecdote, Quatermass and the Pit, Red Dwarf, House of Leaves, roadkill laws, battles in Babylon 5, Charlie gets on his art wanker story game RPG high horse again, Starship Eternia, The Super Mario Bros Movie. Oh, and occasionally Star Trek. Casual Trek is by Charlie Etheridge-Nunn and Miles Reid-Lobatto Music by Alfred Etheridge-Nunn Casual Trek is a part of the Nerd & Tie Network https://ko-fi.com/casualtrek Miles' blog: http://www.mareidlobatto.wordpress.com Charlie's blog: http://www.fakedtales.com
We're almost at the finale! Be sure to watch Daybreak this week, and get ready for the finale of Battlestar Galactica!
This week is definitely a huge one as we deal with the fallout of Earth's revelations, the tragedy of lost characters we love, and the reality of letting fear and hate guide one's actions. Big cast, so buckle up for a crazy ride as we prepare to get ready for the end!
Lydia, Jozef, and Dec watch the 1960s inspired strange love indie film The Love Witch (2016). Directed by Anna Biller and starring Samantha Robinson as the love witch, Elaine. Other media mentioned in this episode: - The Matrix Trilogy (Movies) - Midnight Mass (TV show) - Battlestar Galactica (TV show) - Westworld (TV show) - Sex Education (TV show) - Californication (TV show) - The Chair (TV show) - Nirvana: the Show (TV show) - The Voyeurs (Movie) - In the Mood for Love (Movie)
It's time for things to get next level as the four of the final five Cylon get revealed, and we discover.... Earth?!
We are hitting it off strong this week, going right back into the thick of it with season 4 of our Battlestar Galactica Watch! Definitely wasn't ready for that character to bite the dust this week!
This week we take a look back in time when Apollo first began his command of the Pegasus, and view the world through someone who followed Admiral Cain through her early day decisions. So kick back, and lets see some classic Cylon as well!
We conclude this season with a bang as we discuss the efficacy of justice, and if the characters of BSG can effectively talk about it!
This week it's all about resolving those relationship issues! Well, two big couples at the very least. We also see the inner working's of Gaius' mind, as well as deal with a ton of infected people and racist doctor. So get ready for yet another whacky review as we break down episodes 11 - 15 of BSG Season 3!
So Lee and Kara have some mad drama, a veteran returns to find he was betrayed by the man he admires most, and a virus almost brings about another genocide. Just about your average week on that silly show called BSG!
Time to deal with some mad Starbuck and Apollo drama, a veteran who finds out he might have been betrayed by his superior office, and a virus that could mean another potential genocide. So pretty much your average week of BSG!
Right off of last week's cliffhangar, we see the fallout of the Cylon occupation a few months in. How do we get them out, and do we prosecute every single person that didn't do enough? Only one way to find out!
This week we finish up Season 2, and man - WHAT A CLIFFHANGER! Lots to discuss, as this week is also the last week in which one of our hosts had watched in the past - so its going to be some fresh takes from here on out!
What happens when we get one of the best, and potentially one of the absolute worst episodes, back to back within a single viewing experience? Well, the answer is in the pod, so take a listen!
We are back for some Battlestar Galactica and OH BOI. Let's just see what the new battlestar Pegasus is all about, and if everyone can be friends again despite so much bad blood.
This week we start Season 2 off after the bang, as we fall right back into where the cliffhanger closed for Season 1. A lot to cover, so be sure to listen up on this week's cast!
This week we review the last three episodes of BSG season 1, and talk about one of the best cliffhangers we've seen from any show!
As we near season 1's close, battlestar galactica gives us one of the most triumphant episodes ever, hitting us hard especially on father's day. Happy Father's Day to all the dad's put there, and come celebrate that and our 100th episode!
This Week we find out that Helo is still alive on Caprica, Sharon is having an identity crisis, and BSG might have committed a war crime. So tune and find out what's happening on our latest BSG series review!
It's finally time. Anthony is taking the hosting chair, as he brings Ransom and You, along for a space adventure that hits close to home. It's time to review, Battlestar Galactica: The Sci-Fi Channel TV Series!!!
In this episode Mark talks about one of his favourite TV series: the award-winning 2003-2009 American military science fiction television series "Battlestar Galactica". A re-imagining of the 1978 "Battlestar Galactica" TV series by Glen A. Larson, the show was developed by and Executively Produced by Ronald D. Moore and David Eick, beginning as a three-hour miniseries before being followed by four regular seasons, whose premise tells the story of the Battlestar Galactica and its military crew as they lead and defend the last human survivors of the Twelve Colonies following a devastating sneak attack by an android race of their own creation known as the Cylons, as they search for the fabled thirteenth colony known as Earth. The series stars Edward James Olmos as Commander/Admiral William Adama (the commanding officer of Battlestar Galactica), Mary McDonnell as President Laura Roslin, Katee Sackhoff as Kara "Starbuck" Thrace, Jamie Bamber as Lee "Apollo" Adama (Admiral Adama's son), James Callis as Dr. Gaius Baltar, Tricia Hefler as Number Six, Grace Park as multiple versions of the Humanoid Cylon Number Eight, Michael Hogan as Saul Tigh (the executive officer of Battlestar Galactica), Aaron Douglas as Chief Galen Tyrol, Tahmoh Penikett as Karl "Helo" Agathon, Luciana Carro as Louanne "Kat" Katraine, as well as so many other amazing actors who play so many great and memorable characters throughout the series - including the character of Tom Zarek who is played by the late Richard Hatch, who was best known for playing the role of Apollo on the original Battlestar Galactica TV series. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/markthepoet/message
Early on in our conversation, Jeff politely made me aware that he has socks older than me. Apart from this telling me that he definitely needs some new socks, I became even more excited to dig into the interview knowing that he has literally been helping to build the infrastructure that runs the digital world longer than my short 40 years on this planet. We talk through him helping to start the first ISP in Minnesota, how exactly high capacity optical switching gear works and what a day in the life of Jeff looks like at DC Blox. For good measure we threw in some perspectives gained in light of current events through the lens of my rereading Frank Herbert's epic sci-fi DUNE chronicles and Jeff's rewatching the 2004 Battlestar Galactica TV series. Unsurprisingly, I learned a lot from Jeff in our short time together and I am positive you will too.
Show notes, Night City Secrets Episode 3 Game Session 3, Part 1 – Back to the Beginning Cover Art for the podcast from “Cyberpunk madness,” by the artist Eddie Del Rio. Intro and closing music is from Amoebacrew, called simply "Cyberpunk royalty free music.” It is available on Youtube: Background ambient music is from RoyaltyFreeSounds, called “Soundscape Ambient, Cyberpunk Music. Royalty Free.” It is on Youtube: DRAMATIS PERSONAE REF = The Referee Antigone = Corporate. Director of Public Relations for the Paupau Collective (PPC in Night City. PPC is a family autonomous corporation floating out on ships in the Pacific Ocean. Half-Greek half-Polynesian. “Chewie”= (NPC) Medtech. Officially, Consuela Jarillo, a Costa Rican doctor currently dating Han. She is played by the REF. She’s also a pilot. Hako = Fixer. Aohako is also Hawaiian, but not related to Han or Antigone. He grew up in Night City and has connections all over the city. He and Antigone met through their common mentor, Derek Trammel, a former Night City Police Department detective, now a private investigator. Han = Solo. Full name is “Hanakahi Lonoehu.” The team Solo and pilot, bioscultped to look like Harrison Ford, though he also has spiky short hair. Native Hawaiian, half-Polynesian, cousin to Antigone. Stahl = (NPC) A pilot for hire, short but very capable Japanese Solo and former fighter pilot. Used to do odd jobs with Han. Frequently hired by Petrochem. Surány = Netrunner. A young and nerdy Czech fame-seeker. Raised in Night City, and went to high school with Chewie. Attained some fame for his “March of the Ents” program: he names all his programs after people, places, and events in the Tolkien Mythos, and has been trying to grow a Gandalf beard. Tatiana = (NPC) A former employee of Han, a dangerous Solo currently working for the Willow Sisterhood - a Poser Gang who bioscult themselves to look like famous women from media and pop culture who played the roles of bad-asses. Tatiana is currently sporting the look of Scarlet Johansen from the Ghost in the Shell movie adaptation. Tried to kill Han once when he tried to come onto her. TOC and Timestamps: ** Introduction @00:26 ** Play begins: @5:11 The team assembles… ** REF gives a quick synopsis of the last session: @9:09 ** The team flies into Night City in their AV, trying to figure out how to find Stahl: @10:52 ** The team flies into a secret rendezvous location to hand off the goods to PPC: @21:45 ** The team heads to Club Atlantis: @23: 32 ** They discover that Stahl is at the club with Tatiana: @28:45 ** Han pontificates on Tatiana: @33.00 ** Chewie tries to break it downL @34:20 ** Surány and Antigone enter Club Atlantis: @37:20 ** Stahl and Tatiana discuss the night: @48:45 ** The team tries to figure out what to do: @52:20 ** Surány tries to break into Stahl’s AV: @1:00:00 ** Tatiana realizes Stahl can contact Han: @1:02:05 ** Closing of Session: @1:05:00 INTRODUCTION TEXT: Welcome back to Night City Secrets. The podcast of five gaming friends playing the tabletop RPG Cyberpunk 2020. This is episode 3, which is actually part one of our third gaming session. If you’ve listened thus far, you know that I started our first show in the middle of the game. This episode takes us back to the beginning of Game Night #3. When I watched the reboot of the Battlestar Galactica TV series that aired in 2005, I was blown away by the season one, episode one show called “33.” The creators Glen Larson and Ronald Moore threw us right into the harried ragtag escape of the human fleet. It was extremely disorienting, and yet I found it riveting. It really forced us to engage our imaginations to suss out what the heck was happening. At the same time, I know there are people who hated it. I think part of that taste discrepancy is simply how we neurally process narratives, and when our expectations are not being met, we can shut out experiences that are too unexpected or too unnerving. I’m currently listening to a podcast series called “Dark Future Dice.” It is run by three artists who walk through playing their first table-top role-playing game. It is filed under the handle “Rocket Adrift” on youtube. They start from the very beginning of character creation and walking you through the gameworld. This episode will be more akin to that style. It was by listening to their show that I got the idea to start recording our game nights, so… thanks to Dark Future Dice for putting out that content! There is less action in this episode, but more time spent on set-up. I’m releasing this footage in case there are people who want some of the holes filled in if you felt unsatisfied not having enough background information in the first two shows. In the future, I’ll continue to release short content snippets that dive into the worldbuilding and the specific characters by doing interviews with the other players, and that will serve as brief filler content. If you’re happy to continue on with the story and what happens to Antigone, Hako, Han, and Surany, the next show will be coming very soon. But if you want a little clarity… Antigone is a Corporate in a family-based business we call the Paupau Collective, or PPC. This is an autonomous, sovereign non-governmental entity floating out in the Pacific Ocean. It is somewhat akin to “The Raft” from the cyperpunk novel Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson. PPC was founded by her grandfather, Matareka “Frankie” Paupau. He is a world-renowned botanist/biochemist who helped create the strain of grains used in the manufacture of CHOOH2, the biofuel that everything runs on in the world of Cyberpunk. He did that while working at Biotechnica Corporation, described in the Cyberpunk 2020 2nd edition book, page 212. His daughter married a Greek scientist, so Antigone and her brothers and sisters are all half-Greek, half-Polynesians with various roles in the PPC structure. Frankie disagreed with Biotechnica’s decision to license out the formula to other agribusiness and petro- and hydrocarbon corporations, so he left the company, returned to his native Polynesian Islands, and took to the water with a congregation of fellow Islanders and refugees of the South American Drug Wars. PPC lashed together a flotilla, or more likely a flotsam, of tankers, yachts, sailboats, cruise liners, aircraft carriers, container vessels, barges…. anything that could float - and declared themselves an independent “country” not subject to the laws or taxes of any nation-state. On those re-purposed boats they built aquaponic facilities to grow fresh fish, food, and bioengineered wheat. They turn this into a better and cheaper version of CHOOH2 that Frankie Paupau continued to improve. He also developed a new strain of cocaine that is resistant to the virus introduced by the US government that blighted the original plant. They call this “New Coke,” and smuggle it into various cities around the Pacific Rim. Antigone is the Director of Public Relations in Night City for the PPC, looking to expand operations by selling the improved CHOOH2 as well as fresh, clean vegetables and fish. And also, of course, smuggling in New Coke. So they have some natural enemies in Petrochem corporation (manual page 213), the world’s largest producer of CHOOH2. The crew is her cousin Han, the team Solo, his girlfriend “Chewie,” a medtech. Aohako, “Hako” the Hawaiian Night City Native and Fixer, and finally Surany, a nerdy Czech Netrunner who is trying to grow a Gandalf Beard and names all his programs after things from J.R.R. Tokein’s Middle-Earth mythos. And…. scene.
Show Notes This week, we recap, review, and analyze Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam (機動戦士Ζガンダム) episode 18 - Mirai Captured (とらわれたミライ), discuss our first impressions, and provide commentary and research on more Gundam names: Hathaway Noa, Namicar Cornell, and Four Murasame. - Plausible origins of the name Hathaway. - Source for Hathaway-like medieval predecessors for Hedwig.- Wikipedia page and IMDB page for Noah Hathaway. - Japanese release data for the film Neverending Story.- Wikipedia page for "Boxey" character from original Battlestar Galactica TV series.- Sean (Flying_Grizzly)'s research connecting Battlestar Galactica to First Gundam.- Jisho.org entries for Namika names, namikaze, and 'namikaze ga tatsu'/波風が立つ (to make waves; to rock the boat). - Wikipedia entry for Ezra Cornell.- JPN Wiki page for Cornell University.- Wikipedia and Wiktionary pages for "Murasame."- Page for the most famous of the Murasame destroyers. - Murasame in the Final Fantasy franchise.- Wikipedia page on Nansou Satomi Hakkenden.- Ongoing project to translate all of the Nansou Satomi Hakkenden novel.- Wikipedia page for the Matsukaze Noh play.- Pages for the Matsukaze Noh play's authors: Kanami and Zeami.- Discussions about Matsukaze from a History of Noh blog and The-Noh.com.- Tyler, Royall. “The No Play Matsukaze as a Transformation of Genji Monogatari.” Journal of Japanese Studies, vol. 20, no. 2, 1994, pp. 377–422. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/133198.- Two translations of Matsukaze, this one more readable in English and this one less so.- Side-by-side English and Japanese text of Matsukaze Noh play (this is the one Nina reads from). You can subscribe to the Mobile Suit Breakdown for free! on fine Podcast services everywhere and on YouTube, follow us on twitter @gundampodcast, check us out at gundampodcast.com, email your questions, comments, and complaints to gundampodcast@gmail.com.Mobile Suit Breakdown wouldn't exist without the support of our fans and Patrons! You can join our Patreon to support the podcast and enjoy bonus episodes, extra out-takes, behind-the-scenes photo and video, MSB gear, and much more!The intro music is WASP by Misha Dioxin, and the outro is Long Way Home by Spinning Ratio, both licensed under Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 license. Both have been edited for length. Mobile Suit Breakdown provides critical commentary and is protected by the Fair Use clause of the United States Copyright law. Gundam content is copyright and/or trademark of Sunrise Inc., Bandai, Sotsu Agency, or its original creator. Mobile Suit Breakdown is in no way affiliated with or endorsed by Sunrise, Bandai, Sotsu, or any of their subsidiaries, employees, or associates and makes no claim to own Gundam or any of the copyrights or trademarks related to it. Copyrighted content used in Mobile Suit Breakdown is used in accordance with the Fair Use clause of the United States Copyright law. Any queries should be directed to gundampodcast@gmail.comFind out more at http://gundampodcast.com
The new edition of the Pro Wrestling Boom Podcast with Jason Powell features guest Fulvio Cecere. The "350 Days" director discusses his pro wrestling documentary with over 70 legends interviewed, becoming a fan of pro wrestling history, Bret Hart being generous with his time, future ideas for leftover footage, why pre-ordering the documentary is so helpful, a nugget regarding his time on the Battlestar Galactica TV series, and much more (47:10)...
In this episode: Political Thrillers, are they even real? At the very least we think they’re terrible! Plus: Weird politics, macho men being manly, drinking lots of coffee, secret tunnels, and more! [Also: Anna and Matthew sound...not great this episode due to microphone issues. This will be fixed for future episodes!] You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, or your favourite podcast delivery system. Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | RJ Edwards Books We Read This Month Day of the Jackal by Frederick Forsyth The Affair by Lee Child All Fall Down by Ally Carter The President is Missing by Bill Clinton, James Patterson, and David Ellis Red Sparrow by Jason Matthews Call for the Dead by John le Carré House of Cards by Michael Dobbs Other Media We Mention The Shape of the Ruins by Juan Gabriel Vásquez Hark, a vagrant by Kate Beaton The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson The Big Lebowski (Movie) The West Wing (TV series) Designated Survivor (TV series) Battlestar Galactica (TV series) Red Sparrow (Movie) House of Cards (TV series) Secret Nation (Movie) Race Course Road by Seema Goswami (Indian Political Thriller) The feminist political thriller that you can’t not read The Honest Season by Kota Neelima (Indian Political Thriller) The Honest Season review: An engrossing political thriller that moves at a good pace The Ruins of Ambrai by Melanie Rawn Links, Articles, and Things So You Want to get into Political Thriller Books? (BookRiot) Political Thrillers for Teens: A Booklist (Stacked Books) Rob Ford Acting President of the United States (Wikipedia) Free Music Archive The Free Music Archive is closing this month Questions Do you like political thrillers? Can you recommend any political thrillers from other countries, written by women, or from a leftist perspective? Check out our Pinterest board and Tumblr posts, follow us on Twitter, join our Facebook Group, or send us an email! Join us again on Tuesday, December 4th when we'll talk about Board Games and RPGs. Then come back on Tuesday, December 18th for our last genre of the year, Nature/Outdoors nonfiction!
In episode 74, Chuck talks about Battlestar Galactica! Chuck watched the original Battlestar Galactica TV series when he was a kid. Chuck wanted to be a Viper pilot when he was a kid. Chuck didn’t get into the later TV series starring Edward James Olmos as Commander Adama. Tell Chuck which Battlestar Galactica series you...
Welcome to the next new episode my podcast! This episode has more of a focus on music for television. In the first section I explore the music composed by Stu Phillips for the original BATTLESTAR GALACTICA television series, which aired for one season on ABC in 1978, produced by Glen A. Larson. This show and its music was an early favorite of mine and Phillips composed many wonderful themes and motifs heard through that single season. In the second section I talk with my friend and fellow soundtrack fan Mike Hagen about his favorite scores from TV series of the 1960's and 70's, including STAR TREK, LOST IN SPACE and DANGER MAN, the latter a UK television series aired here in the U.S. as SECRET AGENT MAN. Plus there are other fun recollections of his including his time working at the Tower Records in New York City and also being an extra on "Saturday Night Live"! If you're interested in more of Stu Phillips, check out his website, http://www.stuwho.com/. Connect with the podcast on Facebook and Twitter: www.facebook.com/ascoretosettle https://twitter.com/score2settlepod Email the show at ascoretosettlepodcast@gmail.com
Craig got his childhood sci-inspiration from the original Battlestar Galactica TV show
Craig got his childhood sci-inspiration from the original Battlestar Galactica TV show --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/self-publishing-journeys/message
Description Joe and Todd are joined by special guest Virginia McAlister to discuss the reimagined Battlestar Galactica series. Topics of discussion include paranoia, identity, and leadership. Support the Show SUPPORT US ON PATREON SUPPORT US ON AMAZON.COM SIGN UP FOR … Continue reading →
More lightning-round interviews with authors at the Los Angeles Festival of Books, BookExpo America, and BookCon festivals, including: Brandy Colbert; David Connis; Dhonielle Clayton; E. Katherine Kottaras; Holly Black; Jennifer E. Smith; Jessica Morgan; Kiersten White; Karuna Riazi; Laini Taylor; Maggie Stiefvater; Maurene Goo; Morgan Matson; Nic Stone; Renee Ahdieh; Robin Benway; Samantha Mabry; Soman Chainani; Susan Dennard; Victoria Aveyard; and Zan Romanoff. LATFoB/BEA/BookCon Minisode Show Notes Brandy Colbert (listen to her First Draft interview here), author of Pointe and the forthcoming Little and Lion) The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas David Connis, author of the forthcoming The Temptation of Adam Dhonielle Clayton, co-author of the Tiny, Pretty Things series and author of the forthcoming The Belles (listen to her First Draft interview here, or read the transcript) E. Katherine Kottaras, author of How to Be Brave and The Best Possible Answer The Education of Margot Sanchez by Lilliam Rivera (listen to her First Draft interview here, or read the transcript here) Holly Black, author of The Coldest Girl in Coldtown and the forthcoming The Cruel Prince Jane Yolen, SFF writer Jennifer E. Smith, author of The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight, among many others!, and her newest book, Windfall, out now! (Her First Draft interview coming soon!) Little Women by Louisa May Alcott Jessica Morgan, co-author of Spoiled, Messy, and The Royal We (Listen to her First Draft interview [with co-writer Heather Cocks] here) Kiersten White, author of the And I Darken series and the forthcoming middle grade Beanstalker and Other Hilarious Scarytales (and so much more) (listen to her First Draft podcast here) Karuna Riazi, author of The Gauntlet Ellen Oh, author of The Dragon King chronicles and the forthcoming Spirit Hunters (listen to her First Draft podcast here) Laini Taylor, author of Strange the Dreamer and the Daughter of Smoke and Bone series (among other things!) Maggie Stiefvater, author of the forthcoming All The Crooked Saints, the Raven Boys series, Scorpio Races, and more Jonathan Strange and Mr. Morrell by Susanna Clarke Michael Chabon Maurene Goo, author of Since You Asked and the recently-released I Believe in a Thing Called Love (listen to her First Draft interviews here and here!) Morgan Matson, author of Amy & Roger's Epic Detour, Since You've Been Gone, and The Unexpected Everything (listen to her First Draft interview here) Nic Stone, author of Dear Martin Renee Ahdieh, author of The Wrath and the Dawn and her newest book, Flame in the Mist (listen to her First Draft interview here) Flyleaf Books Quail Ridge Books Books of Wonder McNally Jackson Parnassus Books Red Balloon Bookshop Robin Benway, author of Audrey, Wait!, Emmy and Oliver, and the forthcoming Far From the Tree (listen to her First Draft podcast here) Emery Lord and her first book, Open Road Summer Samantha Mabry, author of A Fierce and Subtle Poison and the forthcoming All the Wind in the World (listen to her First Draft podcast here) Soman Chainani, author of The School for Good or Evil series Susan Dennard, author of the Something Strange and Deadly series, the Witchland series, and contributor to the forthcoming Because You Love to Hate Me anthology Jurassic Park (movie) (and book by Michael Crichton) Victoria Aveyard, author of the Red Queen series (listen to her First Draft interview here) Kaz and Inej from Leigh Bardugo’s Six of Crows and Crooked Kingdom series Zan Romanoff, author of A Song to Take the World Apart and Grace and the Fever (listen to her First Draft interview here, or read the transcript here) Battlestar Galactica (TV show) Julie Buxbaum, author of Tell Me Three Things, and the forthcoming What to Say Next (listen to her First Draft interview here)
The Crew with Special Guest Miles Greb (Creator of After the Gold Rush Comic) honor the late Richard Hatch. Richard Hatch was well known for playing the role of Apollo on the original Battlestar Galactica Tv series, and his role in the new series as Tom Zerak. We talk about his role, as an actor, humanitarian and how he related his characters to us today. Tune In in Honor of this late great actor. R.I.P. Captain Apollo, you will be missed.
The Crew with Special Guest Miles Greb (Creator of After the Gold Rush Comic) honor the late Richard Hatch. Richard Hatch was well known for playing the role of Apollo on the original Battlestar Galactica Tv series, and his role in the new series as Tom Zerak. We talk about his role, as an actor, humanitarian and how he related his characters to us today. Tune In in Honor of this late great actor. R.I.P. Captain Apollo, you will be missed.
The Crew with Special Guest Miles Greb (Creator of After the Gold Rush Comic) honor the late Richard Hatch. Richard Hatch was well known for playing the role of Apollo on the original Battlestar Galactica Tv series, and his role in the new series as Tom Zerak. We talk about his role, as an actor, humanitarian and how he related his characters to us today. Tune In in Honor of this late great actor. R.I.P. Captain Apollo, you will be missed.
The Crew with Special Guest Miles Greb (Creator of After the Gold Rush Comic) honor the late Richard Hatch. Richard Hatch was well known for playing the role of Apollo on the original Battlestar Galactica Tv series, and his role in the new series as Tom Zerak. We talk about his role, as an actor, humanitarian and how he related his characters to us today. Tune In in Honor of this late great actor. R.I.P. Captain Apollo, you will be missed.
Lightning round questions with some of the fantastic authors I came across at the annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, including Susan Dennard, Ransom Riggs, M.A. Larson, Tahereh Mafi, Maggie Hall, Danielle Paige, Victoria Aveyard, Kara Thomas, Maurene Goo, and Julie Buxbaum! Los Angeles Times Festival of Books Roundup Show Notes Susan Dennard, author of the SOMETHING STRANGE AND DEADLY series and TRUTHWITCH Starbuck from Battlestar Galactica (TV show) Mal from Firefly (TV show) BLOOD RED ROAD by Moira Young THE CATHEDRAL OF THE WILD by Boyd Varty Ransom Riggs author of MISS PEREGRINE’S HOME FOR PECULIAR CHILDREN ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF SOLITUDE by Gabriel Garcia Marquez M.A. Larson author of THE PENNYROYAL ACADEMY Tahereh Mafi SHATTER ME series and FURTHERMORE RainyMood.com Maggie Hall author of THE CONSPIRACY OF US and MAP OF FATES Cassandra Clare Danielle Paige author of the DOROTHY MUST DIE series and STEALING SNOW Mary Shelley FRANKENSTEIN Crimson Peak (film) Guiding Light (soap opera) Margaret Stohl Melissa de la Cruz Kami Garcia Anne M. Martin Victoria Aveyard author of RED QUEEN Kara Thomas THE DARKEST CORNERS and PREP SCHOOL CONFIDENTIAL Maurene Goo author of SINCE YOU ASKED and forthcoming K-Drama romcom! Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (film) Last of the Mohicans (movie) Wonder Woman theme from Batman and Superman (movie) Julie Buxbaum (SP) author of TELL ME THREE THINGS
Elissa Sussman, author of STRAY and its sequel BURN, discusses the “f—k page” of her teen journal, how ‘guilty pleasure’ is a gross term, and what three things every writer needs. Elissa Sussman Show Notes RENT (musical) Archie comics Sweet Valley High by Francine Pascal Babysitter’s Club by Ann M. Martin Roswell (TV show) X-Files (TV show) Battlestar Galactica (TV show) Star Trek (TV show) REDWALL by Brian Jacques DEALING WITH DRAGONS by Patricia C. Wrede 10 THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU (movie) The Secret World of Alex Mack (TV show) Downstage (program at Sarah Lawrence) Adrienne Dawes (playwright) Vagina Monologues Angels in America (play) Wicked (play) Into the Woods (play)
Richard Hatch is best known as Captain Apollo on the original Battlestar Galactica, but his history and future are much deeper than that. The actor, speaker, writer, teacher, and director joins us to talk about Battlestar, how he lost and regained his excitement about acting and his thoughts on why BG has so much staying power. You can find his website at RichardHatch.com Thanks Richard! Photo Credit: Wikipedia/Jeff Hitchcock You can find the original and new Battlestar Galactica series at Amazon.com: 1978 Series (available for pre-order) Battlestar Galactica: The Definitive Collection [Blu-ray] 2000s Series Battlestar Galactica: The Complete Series [Blu-ray]
On this show Dan and myself will be talking about the classic Sci-Fi TV series Battlestar Galatica and the movie. We will also discuss the 1979 movie Battlestar Galactica and compare that to the pilot episode Saga of a Star World. we will also take a look at the 2003 Battlestar Galactica TV series that was done by Ron Moore. Blood and Chrome, what happened with the possible new show? Is there a future Battlestar Galactica movie in the works? SO SAY WE ALL
In this podcast Eugenia and Gerri interview Herb Jefferson Jr., Boomer from the original Battlestar Galactica TV series but, that is not what this podcast is about. It is about Star Trek fan fiction films. What is the link between Herb and Star Trek fan fiction? You will have to listen and the connection will become clear. [more]
What are the great cartoons of your childhood? Did you watch Dungeons & Dragons or Super Friends (or the Super Powers show)? Remember Hanna Barbera classics like Thundarr the Barbarian and the Herculoids before Adult Swim caught hold of them? Of were you a robot man? Did you follow Voltron and the Mighty Orbots? Were you a Transformers man or did you favor the Gobots instead? Remember the Batman Animated Series and the awesomeness of the Tick? Everyone watched He-Man and GI Joe, but do you remember Plastic Man and the original Space Ghost? Remember the Real Ghostbusters and the original Ghostbusters (with the gorilla in it)? How about Galaxy High, Teen Wolf and Turbo Teen? The boys talk about these and all the toys that went with them (whatever happened to the Shogun Warriors anyway?), and somewhere in this still have time to discuss cinematic gems like Star Crash and Space Mutiny (the one that used the special FX from the original Battlestar Galactica TV show); we even talk about the Captain America TV movies a little. This show's got it all, folks...