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Join Car and Keyan to discuss Stacker News top posts, Car & Keyan's favorite posts of the week, and top stackers.We discuss: Blastr blasts your nostr events to most known public relays. If you want to make sure your nostr content is seen, add wss://nostr.mutinywallet.com to your relay list.SN Discussion: https://stacker.news/items/139358 Blue Wallet is sunsetting their custodial lightning wallet, lndhub.io. Users have over 2 months to move their sats from lndhub.io to another, preferably non-custodial wallet. Note: this announcement only affects use of their custodial lightning wallet and not their bitcoin wallet or lndhub software you self-host.SN Discussion: https://stacker.news/items/142375 The latest Bitcoin Core developer to step down amid Craig Wright's latest frivolous lawsuit is MarcoFalke.SN Discussion: https://stacker.news/items/141322 Apparently bitcoiners hate carless cities? I probably missed a twitter thread somewhere, but I agree with @mallardshead. Cars suck on dimensions bitcoiners care about: KYC, privacy, over-powered law enforcement, and debt slavery. Cars are amazing machines, but have they become more central to modern life than they deserve? SN Discussion: https://stacker.news/items/139878 Introducing Flow 2.0: A New LSP Focused on Just-In-Time LiquiditySN Discussion: https://stacker.news/items/141920 Car's pick: KYC Bitcoin: Individuals are on ListsSN Discussion: https://stacker.news/items/139736 Meta: booger: A nostr relaySN Discussion: https://stacker.news/items/141320 and why Keyan is . For the week of Feb 24th, 2023.Stacker News Live WebsiteThriller Bitcoin SN NewsletterPlease find us on YouTube & BitcoinTVWe love Foundation app for Lightning 2.0 podcastingSend us a Boost, and we will read it on the next SNLWe also send 26% of our sats streamed to us over to opensats.comSupport contributors to Bitcoin and other free and open-source projectsFollow Car on TwitterFollow Car on SNLearn more about Thriller BitcoinFollow Keyan on TwitterFollow Keyan on SNLearn more about Stacker News
Blastr Green Steel ble etablert i 2021 med mål å bli en av verdens første storskala produsenter av grønt stål. Prosjektet vil kunne bli et av de største landbaserte industriprosjektene i Norgeshistorien, med investeringer opp mot 50 milliarder kroner. Vi har tatt en prat med CEO Dag Moxnes for å høre om mer om industrieventyret.
Enjoy this unedited look behind the scenes recording an interview for Episode 85 of the podcast! This track was previously exclusively available to Patreon supporters. If you enjoy it, check out our Patreon campaign for more!Support the show (https://patreon.com/foamcastradio)
Mike and Landon discuss the backstory, features, and unique elements of the latest Skunkwerks special build rifle from Gunwerks. The Lite SabR is a follow-up to the BlastR released earlier in the spring. It's an ultralight folding chassis rifle with an integrally suppressed barrel, chambered in the heavy hitting 338 RCM (Ruger Compact Magnum). As with all Gunwerks Skunkwerks projects, this one will sell out quickly. Check it out at www.gunwerks.com/skunkwerks.
Featuring Carol Pinchefsky of Blastr and Geek & Sundry. Artwork courtesy J.R. Barker
Featuring Carol Pinchefsky of Blastr and Geek & Sundry. Artwork courtesy J.R. Barker
Featuring Carol Pinchefsky of Blastr and Geek & Sundry. Artwork courtesy J.R. Barker
Scott Edelman has published nearly 100 short stories in magazines such as Analog, PostScripts, The Twilight Zone, and Dark Discoveries, and in anthologies such as Why New Yorkers Smoke, The Solaris Book of New Science Fiction: Volume Three, Crossroads: Southern Tales of the Fantastic, Once Upon a Galaxy, Moon Shots, Mars Probes, and Forbidden Planets. His collection of zombie fiction, What Will Come After, was published in 2010, and was a finalist for both the Stoker Award and the Shirley Jackson Memorial Award. His science fiction short fiction has been collected in What We Still Talk About (2010). His most recent collection, Liars, Fakers, and the Dead Who Eat Them, was published in 2017. He has been a Bram Stoker Award finalist eight times, in the categories of Short Story and Long Fiction. He worked as an assistant editor for Marvel Comics in the ‘70s, writing everything from display copy for superhero Slurpee cups to the famous Bullpen Bulletins pages. While there, he edited the Marvel-produced fan magazine F.O.O.M. (Friend of Ol’ Marvel). He also wrote trade paperbacks such as The Captain Midnight Action Book of Sports, Health and Nutrition and The Mighty Marvel Fun Book. In 1976, he left his staff position to go freelance, and worked for both Marvel and DC. His scripts appeared in Captain Marvel, Master of Kung Fu, Omega the Unknown, Time Warp, House of Mystery, Weird War Tales, Welcome Back, Kotter and other titles. Additionally, Edelman worked for the Syfy Channel for more than thirteen years as editor of Science Fiction Weekly, SCI FI Wire, and Blastr. He was the founding editor of Science Fiction Age, which he edited during its entire eight-year run. He also edited SCI FI magazine, previously known as Sci-Fi Entertainment, for more a decade, as well as two other SF media magazines, Sci-Fi Universe and Sci-Fi Flix. He has been a four-time Hugo Award finalist for Best Editor. http://www.scottedelman.com https://twitter.com/scottedelman
Big day at the con, gang. Iron Fist trailer and panel, Power Rangers trailer, panels for the Walking Dead, The Expanse, The Magicians and more and ZOMG SIGOURNEY WEAVER IS THE VILLAIN IN THE DEFENDERS. Listen and marvel at Marvel!
Day 2 of San Diego Comic-Con 2016 is in the books, and it brought some big news from Marvel TV (Ghost Rider on Agents of SHIELD) and The Walking Dead (Season 7 and our first look at King Ezekiel!). Our team breaks it all down in the second installment of our four-part report from the biggest fan event of the year!
This week on the show, we're catching up on the last two weeks' worth of news! First up, Troy and Chris chat about Paul Feig's "Director's Series" at the Tribeca Film Festival, a ton of great Ernie Hudson news including an in depth interview he did with Blastr, music chat including the new IMAScore music at Heide Park Resort and a rare glimpse into the life of "Magic" artist Mick Smiley, and finally we're chatting a little print and things to read including an upcoming Ecto-1 Owners Workshop Manual with a familiar author.
The Blastr gang talks about all the awesome sci-fi and fantasy stuff we're looking forward to in 2017.
Well, it's finally here: The first Star Wars spinoff movie has arrived in the form of Rogue One: A Star Wars story. It's dominating the nerd-o-sphere this week, so you know we're going to be talking about it in our podcast! Did Gareth Edwards successfully craft the story of the stealing of the first Death Star plans? We dive in and discuss in this SPOILER FREE look at the film.
BEWARE SPOILERS ALL YE WHO ENTER HERE. We've broken down our feelings on the film in our spoiler-free edition of this week's podcast - now, we're lowering the deflector shields and letting loose with our full discussion of all the relevant details.
In our latest look at the week in geek, we swing our way into the just-released trailer for Spider-Man's solo debut in the MCU, Spider-Man: Homecoming. Does it look like Tom Holland has what it takes to embody our friendly neighborhood web-slinger? We break it all down. Plus, if you're still recovering from that Westworld finale, we have some thoughts as to where HBO's buzzy sci-fi robo-fest goes from here. All this, and what we have on our geeky holiday gift lists in this episode of Who Won the Week!
Hey, did you guys know that there are some good sci-fi, fantasy, and horror TV shows out there? HAHAHAHAHA KIDDING. Genre TV is all over the place, now, from prestige HBO series like Game of Thrones and Westworld to the superhero takeover of The CW to the surprise Netflix success of Stranger Things. So, what won the year on the small screen? Join us as we take a deep dive and discuss our favorite shows, episodes, and performances from 2016, and what we're looking forward to in the coming year!
The Blastr gang talks the CW's huge, four-show crossover; Deadpool 2's new director; and geeky topics to help avoid politics around the Thanksgiving table.
This week, the wizarding world of Harry Potter returns to theaters - without Harry Potter - as Eddie Redmayne headlines Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. Is the magical still there? We dive in with YA author and confirmed Potterphile Lindsay Ribar to find out, plus discuss the merits of Blood Diner and whether or not we'd live on Mars in our latest look at the week in geek.
This week, we take a look at one of the best movies - sci-if or not - of the year: Dennis Villeneuve's Arrival, starring Amy Adams and Jeremy Renner. Why is this ode to language, communication, and human connection must-see? Find out as we break it all down in our latest look at the week in geek.
This week, we're joined by Elana Levin of Graphic Policy to talk about Marvel's cinematic venture into the mystical world of Doctor Strange. Does the Sorcerer Supreme deliver on the big screen? Plus, we peer into the future of the DC Cinematic universe with news of The Flash losing another director and Wonder Woman's latest trailer!
Fangirls Going Rogue: Star Wars Conversation from a Female POV
Lightsaber In The Snow: A Star Wars Panel presented at GeekGirlCon 2016 with moderator Tricia Barr from Fangirls Going Rogue. Speakers includes Lisa Granshaw (Daily Dot, Blastr), Meg Humphrey (Far Far Away Radio) and Kelly Knox (StarWars.com).
Halloween is right around the corner, so the Who Won the Week team is celebrating all things spooky...and we've brought a guy who knows from that kind of thing, Channel Zero: Candle Cove star Paul Schneider. The actor joins our weekly podcast to discuss Syfy's anthology show, favorite scary movies, and more!
In our latest look at the Week in Geek, we get heavy with the new trailer for Logan(featuring Wolverine's sadness beard and the arrival of what looks like X-23), happy with the new Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 footage, antsy to find out what's happening when The Walking Dead returns, and spooked out by a discussion of ghost stories and what they mean to history. All this and the definitive word on how to pronounce "Ouija" in the new episode of Who Won the Week!
The Blastr gang digs into Rogue One, Supergirl's new season and the psychology of horror.
This week, we're joined by comics creator Victor Dandridge (Vantage:Inhouse Productions) to dig into Marvel's latest Netflix offering, Luke Cage. How does the show stack up to Power Man's prodigious comics legacy? Has Netflix cracked the code for good super hero TV? And what does it mean to have a show starring a bulletproof African-American man in this day and age? All this and a discussion of how hard it is to say "horror" correctly in conversation in the latest edition of Who Won the Week!
Beyond Commentary, J.J. Abrams, Portal 47 Open House Larry Nemecek joins us to talk about the upcoming free online open house for Portal 47 featuring Robert Butler, director of the first TOS pilot "The Cage". Plus, Star Trek Beyond's commentary track, Patrick Stewart's latest projects, and J.J. Abram's affinity for lens flare. Stories Star Trek Beyond Commentary (00:01:06) TrekCore: http://trekfm.link/2dEU7ZV J.J. Abrams (00:01:48) Cinema Blend: http://trekfm.link/2dINlzb Huffington Post: http://trekfm.link/2dVHeGo Patrick Stewart (00:03:11) StarTrek.com: http://trekfm.link/2dZmL7M Star Trek Polls (00:03:38) StarTrek.com: http://trekfm.link/2dYWTDR Star Trek Beyond Bloopers (00:04:33) Blastr: http://trekfm.link/2dpWwCq Larry Nemecek on Portal 47 (00:05:10) Portal 47: http://portal47.net/ Open House: http://portal47.net/specialevent/ @larrynemecek on Twitter Host Luke Weir Production Luke Weir (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager)
The Blastr crew breaks down the final day of New York Comic Con, talking Legion, The Defenders and more!
The Blastr team talks all things New York Comic Con, digging into who "won" Day 2 of the event.
What does Geena Davis smell like? Did Lee Majors kill one of Santa's reindeer? We discuss these, and other critically important topics (such as a Prince Albert in Ash vs. Evil Dead) in our first day's wrap up of NYCC 2016!
In the latest episode of our look back at the week in geek, we're joined by Marvel's Lorraine Cink as we dive into what's happening in TV as the fall season gets into gear. We're talking Ghost Rider's first appearance on Agents of SHIELD, why Gotham has gone from bad crazy to good crazy, Supergirl's future on The CW, why we all can't wait for Luke Cage, and more!
Majel Barrett's Phonetic Recordings, Discovery Gets Pushed to May, the Latest in Space Travel. Phonetic recordings Majel Barrett give hope that she may still voice the computer in future iterations of Star Trek. Plus, Discovery's premiere gets pushed back to May, and we discuss the latest advances in training and technology used in space travel. Stories Majel Barrett's Voice May Return to Star Trek (00:00:27) io9: http://trekfm.link/2cExh1D Blastr: http://trekfm.link/2cWaigl Bryan Fuller's "Touchstone" TOS Episode (00:01:20) Blastr: http://trekfm.link/2cGUixM DSC Pushed Back to May (00:02:09) Deadline: http://trekfm.link/2d7OVvY Dr. McCoy Tribute (00:03:48) Facebook: http://trekfm.link/2cwx2rV Antarctic Training (00:04:30) NASA: http://trekfm.link/2d7Pnub Astronaut Hibernation (00:05:57) Space: http://trekfm.link/2cWaLyX The New Glenn (00:07:02) Gizmodo: http://trekfm.link/2cWb6l9 SpaceX Resuming Launches (00:07:30) Gizmodo: http://trekfm.link/2cu2D8p Recommended Viewing (00:07:46) Tom Hanks on TWOK set: http://trekfm.link/2cGVdOH Host Luke Weir Production Luke Weir (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager)
The gang tackles the new Blair Witch, Harley Quinn's spinoff film, Batman's new suit and some Doctor Who news.
This week, our podcast celebrates a very special day: The 50th anniversary of the first episode of Star Trek: The Original Series. The franchise has come a long way since then, and we're taking a look back at what it's meant to us, some of our favorite moments and episodes, and just who, ultimately, is our choice for the best captain. All this, plus Deathstroke news, the latest from the Underworld series, and more!
In the latest episode of our weekly podcast, we're joined by guest Alex Zalben as we take a look at some recent comments from Gotham's Bruno Heller about why he doesn't think superhero TV works. Is he right? What does the future hold for The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow, Agents of SHIELD, and other comics-influenced shows. All this, plus, a tribute to Gene Wilder, more Stranger Things talk, and the New Mutants movie in the new installment of Who Won the Week!
In the latest edition of our look back at the week in geek, we take on the biggest casting rumor surrounding Spider-Man: Homecoming - could Zendaya be playing Mary Jane? Then, it's on to the announcement of Doug Liman as director of Justice League Dark. And, finally, we dive into the return of Samara with the Rings trailer!
Quantum Communication / Beyond Heads to China / Blu-ray Release. Could China’s recent developments in quantum communication be the precursor to Star Trek’s transporter technology? Will the country also give Star Trek Beyond a boost? And what should you expect from the Beyond Blu-ray gift sets? Plus, have we already met Star Trek: Discovery’s protagonist? Chapters Quantum Communication (00:00:57) Story: http://trekfm.link/2bkCVH2 In-Depth explanation: http://trekfm.link/2bCeYab Star Trek Beyond Headed to China (00:02:38) TrekCore: http://trekfm.link/2bz6Vh0 Star Trek Beyond Blu-ray Sets (00:04:15) StarTrek.com: http://trekfm.link/2biySWV The Trek Collective: http://trekfm.link/2cacmFp Recommended Reading Have We Already Met Discovery’s Protagonist? (00:05:35) Blastr: http://trekfm.link/2bYt0qu Host Luke Weir Production Luke Weir (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager)
This week on our look back at news from the world of fandom, we tackle a bevy of subjects, from Runaways coming to Hulu to the reveal of Pennywise from the upcoming It movie, from an anonymous open letter about Warner Bros.' handling of the DC universe to the upcoming musical Supergirl/The Flash cross-over that has us all atwitter. All this and whether or not Arrival is a smokescreen for a long-awaited The Arrival sequel in the latest episode of Who Won the Week!
This week, we're joined by Eric Vespe - aka Quint from Ain't It Cool News - to talk the ongoing phenomenon that is Netflix's Stranger Things, whether Pete's Dragon is another live-action hit for Disney, and just why the summer of 2016 has been such a lackluster one at the box office. All this, and the definitive answer as to whether Superman should have broken Zod's neck in Man of Steel in the latest episode of our look at the week in geek!
This week, we're joined by special guest Donna Dickens of Hitfix Harpies to take a look at DC and Warner Bros.'s much-anticipated anti-hero team-up, Suicide Squad. Did this team of bad guys deliver the goods? We break it down, and then talk the Netflix series that everyone's buzzing about, Stranger Things.
It's all Trek, all the time, as our weekly podcast returns with a look at the latest film to boldly go where no one has gone before: Star Trek Beyond! Plus, we discuss all the news about the upcoming Star Trek: Discovery series from CBS. Special guests: Ben Harrison and Adam Pranica of The Greatest Generation podcast!
Day 3 of San Diego Comic-Con 2016 is the biggest day yet, and it was all about DC and Marvel making waves. From the amazing Wonder Woman trailer to the trippy Doctor Strange one, the eternal question remains - who won? Did anyone? That's not even including everything ELSE that happened (American Gods or Aliens, anyone?)
Get ready for a very special four-part edition of Blastr's Who Won the Week podcast as we drop in on Day 1 of San Diego Comic-Con 2016. From Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets to The Man in the High Castle and everything in between, we've got the Con covered each day with a wrap-up to bring you the scene from geekdom's biggest annual show!
Lock and load, folks, because it's time to bust some ghosts! Paul Feig's female-led Ghostbusters reboot is finally here, and our weekly podcast is diving in to discuss what we thought of the film and what it means for the future of the franchise. This week, we're joined by special guest Lorraine Cink of Marvel Minute fame as we break down one of the summer's most talked-about films, plus a look at the Pokemon Go phenomenon and what's coming next week from San Diego Comic-Con!
This week, special guest Elana Levin joins us for a discussion of a couple of big changes in the sci-fi canon: Riri Williams taking over for Tony Stark as Iron Man in Brian Michael Bendis's post-Civil War II run, and the announcement that a well-known character would be written as gay in the upcoming Star Trek Beyond. Are these good steps toward a more diverse and inclusive genre? We break it all down.
This week, we bask in the green glow of burning wildfire and take a look back at a pretty momentous season finale for Game of Thrones! Will Jon Snow finally know something? Is it possible to enjoy Cersei's evil without being a horrible person? Will the ice zombies ever actually attack? All this and an update on the Justice League set visit as we look back in the week in geek with special Guest Amy Ratcliffe!
This week, we're joined by special guest Lindsay Ellis to talk about the return of Roland Emmerich's franchise-no one-knew-was-a-franchise, Independence Day, and whether the alien invasion-y goodness is just as sweet the second time around. Then, it's on to Justice League, and whether this past weekend's surprise set visits have yielded any hope for those who thought Batman v Superman wasn't quite what we'd wanted. And the, finally, it's Paramount's case against Axanar and what it means for the future of fan film.
This week, we talk Warcraft, Assassin's Creed, why there's never been a great video game movie, what's new from E3, and what VR means for the future of both games and movies with special guest Grace Randolph of Beyond the Trailer!
The gang discusses the release of Warcraft, and the state of horror with The Conjuring 2.
The Blastr gang tackles the topic of fandom this week, and aims to answer the question: Is fandom itself broken, or just a bit under construction?
This week, we're joined by Beyond the Trailer's Grace Randolph as the summer's third big comics movie tentpole arrives. Does Apocalypse build on Days of Future Past's momentum, or fall flat? We also talk comics and the big shakeups happening with DC Rebirth and a controversial Captain America reveal. All this and a deep dive into mutant fashion in our latest look at the week in geekdom!
In our latest look at the week in geek, guest-host Victoria McNally from Revelist joins us for a deep dive into the future of the DC movie universe (including a Harley Quinn flick and the arrival of new head honcho Geoff Johns), the latest Ghostbusters trailer (and the backlash thereto), and the sci-fi TV announced at the big network up-front events.
After many months of mounting obsession, Paul and Arlo finally tackle Lin-Manuel Miranda's Broadway phenomenon Hamilton: An American Musical. (We hope you've been willing to wait for it.) Joining them is fellow Hamilton superfan Matthew Jackson, a contributing editor for Blastr.com and entertainment writer for Playboy.com. The gang discusses the impact Hamilton has had on them, its dizzying structure (both in terms of story and stage), the radical way it melds hip-hop with theater with history, and the potential it has for the future. Plus, there's a remembrance of the late, great comics artist and writer Darwyn Cooke. Next: Paul and Arlo continue their year-long Four-Color Flashback exploration of Matt Wagner's Grendel with "Devil's Legacy, Pt. 2," collected in Grendel Omnibus: Vol. 2, pp. 247-370.
In the latest episode of our look at the week in geek, we talk the new Doctor Strange trailer, Ben Affleck's confirmed Batman solo film, a few new Spider-Man developments, and whether anyone else can tackle the role of Indiana Jones. What won the week? Listen to to find out!
In the latest episode of our look at the week in geekdom, we break down the Rogue One: A Star Wars Story trailer and what it means for the future of the franchise. Then, it's a look at Ta-Nehisi Coates' debut as writer of Marvel's Black Panther. And, finally, we dive into the finale of The Walking Dead and who we think gets the bat from Negan.
In the latest episode at our weekly look at the world of geekdom, we break down the big DC cross-over event...no, the one on TV, in which CBS's Supergirl met The CW's The Flash! Then, we dive back into Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice in the wake of its box office conquest, and talk the continuing controversy swirling around The 100.
This week, there's only one thing we can talk about: The arrival of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, the movie that's meant to launch DC's expanded cinematic universe. Did Zack Snyder pull it off? Did Wonder Woman wow us? Did the Dark Knight make out with the Son of Krypton? All this and more as we look at one of the biggest genre releases of the year.
This week, your Who Won the Week crew talks about the recently-announced fifth Indiana Jones film, takes a look at the newest X-Men: Apocalypse trailer, and dives into Daredevil Season 2. Is the Punisher all he's cracked up to be? Find out here!
This week, we take a look at the latest Captain America: Civil War trailer and its big reveal of your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. Then, it's off to 10 Cloverfield Lane for our take on this out-of-nowhere anthology film. Finally, we tackle The 100 and the controversy surrounding the death of Lexa.
This week, our podcast tackles the new Ghostbusters trailer - will it bring new life to the franchise? We also look at some exciting casting news on the Stephen King adaptation front and wish a happy birthday to Marvel's Captain America.
Co-hosts OhCatrina and SarahTheRebel talk Deadpool, #RenewYoungJustice and Mantis. Plus, actress and host Ashley Robinson stops by to talk Agent Carter, Legends of Tomorrow, Supergirl and more! Check out Ashley:Twitter: https://twitter.com/AshleyVRobinsonYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/Jawiin Prefer to listen? http://Allgames.com/WUP or http://bit.ly/WUPiTunes Watch Woman Up! live every other Wednesday at 8pm PST here or on www.twitch.tv/sarahtherebel Twitter: http://twitter.com/WomanUpShowTumblr: http://womanuppodcast.tumblr.com SarahTheRebel and ohCatrina join forces to form Woman Up! Podcast the gaming, comics and all things geeky podcast run by two crazy cat ladies. Personal Twitters:@SarahTheRebel@OhCatrina Chick Picks:- #29DaysofBlackCosplay- The Invention of E.J. Whitaker kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...- Interview with Ashley Eckstein http://www.themarysue.com/ashley-ecks...- Blastr’s Fangrrl channel! w/ friends of the show Sam Maggs GeekGirlDiva and more!-Edgar Allen Poe’s Mystery Murder Dinner Party: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...- Mary Kate Wiles and Ashley Clements from Lizzie Bennet#fangirlhealth chat led by Kathleen Smith on twitter, Wednesdays at 5pm
This week, we geek out over the impending arrival of Daredevil, the Punisher and Elektra, talk Ava DuVernay's new gig with Disney, and try to figure out where The X-Files went wrong with special guest Jill Pantozzi!
This week, we look at the mid-season return of the biggest zombie apocalypse show around. Did it deliver the goods? And then there's Deadpool, which made all the money. What does that mean for the future of comic book movies? All that and more in the latest edition of Who Won the Week!
This week, the Merc With the Mouth makes his movie debut, CBS's Star Trek hires a big-name showrunner, and Batman v Superman fires off another trailer. All that and the ongoing debate over Zack Snyder in the latest episode of Who Won the Week!
This week, we're covering a range of topics from the week in geek, from the conclusion of the first season of Syfy's return to space opera to a big TV cross-over event to a big rally for the wizarding world. Which won the week? Listen to find out!
This week, we're celebrating the return of classic sci-fi series The X-Files, which aired its first two episodes. Do Mulder and Scully (not to mention Chris Carter and the show's creators) still have the magic? And what other sci-fi series deserves to get this kind of resurrection treatment?
This week, your Who Won the Week crew takes a look at a big bow for the DC cinematic universe with a new Suicide Squad trailer, our first look at Wonder Woman footage, and more from the Justice League. All this and a tribute to David Bowie and Alan Rickman in our latest look at the week in geek.
In the first Who Won the Week episode of 2016, our editors talk a bit about The Force Awakens' all-time worldwide box office prospects before diving into the bounty of sci-fi and fantasy television hitting the airwaves this month. From The Shannara Chronicles to The X-Files to Legends of Tomorrow, we talk about who's excited for what in 2016 television.
In the last Who Won the Week episode of 2015, our editors look back at the year in sci-fi, fantasy, and horror. From The Force Awakens to the Flash and everything in between, it was a big year for our favorite genres. Which movies, TV shows, and trends won the year? Listen here, and let us know what you think!
Blastr staffers Aaron Sagers, Cher Martinetti, Dany Roth, and Adam Swiderski geek out over a week's worth of sci-fi/fantasy news, including major developments on The Walking Dead and Doctor Who, spoiler culture, and how they'll be geeking out over Thanksgiving.
In this special extra episode of Who Won The Week, the Blastr staff talks Star Wars: The Force Awakens completely and totally uncensored. WARNING: THIS CONTAINS SPOILERS. If you don't want to know what happens in the movie, for the love of the Force, don't listen to this! But if you have seen the movie, obviously you should listen.
This week, there's really only one thing we could talk about; a massive science-fiction franchise finally coming back with new material. That's right, it's Star Trek Beyond. No, wait, it's Independence Day: Resurgence. OK, jokes aside, while the trailers for those films are definitely worth discussing, it's Star Wars: The Force Awakens time up in this podcast, as our editors (including special guest Mike Avila, subbing in for Adam since he hasn't seen the movie, yet) break down both the movie and their reactions to the return to a galaxy far, far away. Could it possibly live up to all the excitement? What does it mean to the future of the franchise? And where do we go from here? Find out in the latest edition of Who Won the Week!
Blastr staffers Dany Roth and Adam Swiderski are joined by special guest Todd in the Shadows to weigh in on all the big fall TV finales - The Flash, Arrow, Doctor Who, Supergirl, Gotham, and The Walking Dead. All this and the new X-Men: Apocalypse trailer in the latest edition of Who Won the Week!
Blastr staffers Aaron Sagers, Cher Martinetti, Dany Roth, and Adam Swiderski geek out over a week's worth of big Star Wars news in the first edition of our new podcast, Who Won the Week.
Blastr staffers Aaron Sagers, Cher Martinetti, Dany Roth, and Adam Swiderski geek out over a week's worth of sci-fi/fantasy news, including the debut of Jessica Jones, the return of Mystery Science Theater 3000, and a couple of big releases from the world of gaming.
Blastr staffers Aaron Sagers, Cher Martinetti, Dany Roth, and Adam Swiderski weigh in on the new trailers for next year's big super hero showdowns: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Captain America: Civil War. Did Marvel's personal approach win us over? Is Jesse Eisenberg the right fit for Lex Luthor? Which film will win next year's box office showdown?
Greetings, Programs! As we were getting all excited for TR3N, Disney announced the shelving of the TRON sequel. We have lots to say about this, but this week we talk to Ernie Estrella from BLASTR.com about his ideas for the future of the GRID. We think we have a great plan for the continuation of the franchise. It has to do with the amazing animated series, TRON: Uprising. Let us know what you think. Send us an email to podcast@TechnoRetroDads.com or leave a voice message at (209) 878-7323.
In this episode, Mike and Molly take a look at Blastr.com's article featuring Scott Bakula and Dominic Keating's favorite Enterprise episodes. Also, discussion on TOS episodes "Return to Tomorrow" and "Patterns of Force."
Jermaine, Stephen and special correspondant John Bethel declare the statute of limitations on Avengers Age of Ultron and Marvel's Secret Wars #1 officially passed and drop the kid gloves for a no-holds-barred critique of both the movie and the comic! Show Notes: Acme Comics Free Comic Book Day 2015 Line Walk at YouTube.com. "James Gunn reveals how Joss Whedon changed the Guardians of the Galaxy script" at Blastr.com.
Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: An Unofficial Marvel Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fan Podcast
The @LegendsOfShield (Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D.) Agents Lauren, Haley and Stargate Pioneer continue breaking down the second Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. season and they discuss the second season second episode Making Friends And Influencing People! They also run down the weekly Marvel news and run down all the awesome Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. feedback. The Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. podcast turned 1 on Spetember 28th, 2014 and the hosts take a moment. Just a moment to recognize the milestone and to thank Consultants Agent Operator, Agent Beef and Agent Wing for starting the podcast and turning it over to us now. TWITTER andiminga @andiminga Oct 3 @LegendsofSHIELD "We are still happy we have a George Foreman grill" BEST line of the episode. Jay Witten @scopehound Oct 4 @LegendsofSHIELD have you guys seen this? http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2014/07/17/check-out-the-huge-lego-model-of-groot-and-rocket-raccoon-for-sdcc-exclusive/ … http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2014/07/17/check-out-the-huge-lego-model-of-groot-and-rocket-raccoon-for-sdcc-exclusive/ Op @The_Operator01 Oct 5 "@TheCGReporter: #AgentsofSHIELD ep 2.02 L+3 ratings up to 7.5M (+56% to 2.8 Adults 18-49) http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/10/05/live-3-ratings-abcs-forever-spikes-64-percent-in-adults-18-49-as-tuesdays-top-gainer/310964/ … " Woot! @LegendsofSHIELD Jesse @LilTooClinical Oct 6 Just remembered, @StargatePioneer, Adrian Pasdar was also in Top Gun. @LegendsofSHIELD sunkast @sunkast Oct 6 anyone looking for an @AgentsofSHIELD podcast should listen to @LegendsofSHIELD Dr. Gnome to you @MrParacletes Oct 7 "@MingNa: I'd freak! Hope it happens! #AgentsofSHIELD pretty PLZ could we have a mini May " @LegendsofSHIELD Dr. Gnome to you @MrParacletes Oct 8 @LegendsofSHIELD Shouldn't Gill's body float when he was in the water or was the frozen layer around him heavier than water? Dr. Gnome to you @MrParacletes Oct 8 @LegendsofSHIELD Also, thanks for the shout out last week. FYI, my handle is pronounced like "Mr. Pair-a-cleats." Can't wait to hear next ep andiminga @andiminga Oct 8 @LegendsofSHIELD "...Trainspotting." "I'm NOT Scottish!" Nice reference there. :) Need to watch that movie again. Jesse @LilTooClinical 11h11 hours ago As a former US Army MP, I can assure you, the lack of realism on NCIS doesn't end at the science. @LegendsofSHIELD Op @The_Operator01 11h11 hours ago @LilTooClinical @LegendsofSHIELD but folks at the retirement community LOOOOOVE it (fart noise) huh? Wha? Phones ringin Jesse @LilTooClinical 11h11 hours ago @AwsmEngrGrl "Old computer haver!" is the best insult ever. @LegendsofSHIELD Jesse @LilTooClinical 2h2 hours ago I've been in love with Jeremy Renner since "National Lampoon's Senior Trip." @LegendsofSHIELD @sithwitch FACEBOOK Willie NelsonLegends Of SHIELD Podcast October 3 at 2:42pm · Where are you guys at, in jones'in for some legends of shield Jonathan Chalmers I never saw him [ Joaquin Phoenix] in the part, to be honest. And I doubt he was really Marvel's top choice, more like Blastr's. Jesse Lee HoltLegends Of SHIELD Podcast October 7 at 5:15pm · Is it just me or this season way more action-focused? FORUM: #43: Greggo the Vangosian I was rewatching Shadows tonight - thinking about the cage the DOD put Creel into. ...did it remind anyone else of the kind of cage used for Magneto in the movies? Kinda neat to think they recycled that container (or at least inspired by it) for another purpose, even though they didn't think everything through about Creel's powers. VOICEMAIL: Agent Operator: - WWFD: Shave Monkey, Lab Coat. Lab coats get hot.L+3 rating Jesse (@LittleTooClinical) - Incredible Hulk - Director was french. Wing is explained. Adam (StarSaber) - Coulson sends Simmons without telling Fitz very Fury like; Coulson stuck back at base; Coulson in the field next week; Agent Op - Questions. Marvel Top 5, Spiderman 2099, Spiderman, Capt Marvel, Black Widow, SPiderWoman; Ep feedback - Fitz to kill Ward - Science of MArvel Q’s - Bus invisible, refraction of light; Why is Wing Wrong..too much, 2018 Fox X-Factor Movie, Racquetball or squash Coulson, Black Widow Spider Woman, Capt MArvel, (Female Thor, Valkyrie, She-Hulk), The Whole Season…..(???) Jay - Watched the ep. Really think Fitz is going supervillain. YET. Very dark. Coming from & motivations. WWFD - Office assitant, business suit Bow tie or curly wig. Scotty reboot. Agent Op - Silk. dan slot; Shield Comic coming at the end of the year; Monkey!!!! T-Shirt Giveaway - Winner (Operator, Willie, Jay)????? --->>>> Willie Request For Feedback: Marvel Top 5 Characters Episode Feedback Your science of Marvel questions Why Wing is wrong What you'd like to see as the untitled 2018 FOX-produced Marvel based comic movie What kind of sport Agent Coulson would have played in school All-Female Avengers lineup ITUNES REVIEW Please give us a review on iTunes! It helps other find the show and we'll metnion it on the next podcast we record. NEWS: Agents of Shield 2x03: L+SD 4.73 million 2x02: L+3 7.5 million L+SD 5.05 million Guardians of the Galaxy domestic: $324 mil worldwide: $654 mil production budget: $170mil Guardians of the Galaxy bluray/dvd special features http://www.denofgeek.us/movies/guardians-of-the-galaxy/239837/guardians-of-the-galaxy-blu-ray-and-dvd-special-features-announced Guardians of the Galaxy Chinese title http://on.io9.com/oEGecAd Richard @KodiakGWC Oct 8 Guardians of the Galaxy's Chinese Title Is the Greatest http://on.io9.com/oEGecAd @LegendsofSHIELD @sithwitch @StargatePioneer @AwsmEngrGrl Woman Carves Groot Statue Out Of Wood With A Chainsaw http://comicbook.com/2014/10/06/woman-carves-groot-statue-out-of-wood-with-a-chainsaw/ Nerdist interview with Ming Na Wen http://www.nerdist.com/2014/10/exclusive-ming-na-wen-on-the-new-and-improved-agents-of-s-h-i-e-l-d-season-2/ Marvel Studios has lost its top choice to play Doctor Strange http://www.blastr.com/2014-10-2/marvel-studios-has-lost-its-top-choice-play-doctor-strange Avengers 3 Rumored To Not Include Most Of The Key Avengers http://comicbook.com/2014/10/05/avengers-3-rumored-to-not-include-most-of-the-key-avengers-/ Avengers 3 may lead into an even bigger Marvel film http://badassdigest.com/2014/10/05/your-favorite-avengers-may-not-be-in-avengers-3/ Marvel mulls contract extensions for RDJ, Hemsworth, and Evans http://thisisinfamous.com/deal-robert-downey-jr-iron-man-4/ Fox developing X-Men tv show http://www.bleedingcool.com/2014/10/06/fox-are-in-deep-development-on-a-live-action-x-men-tv-show/ Robert Downey Jr. wants an 'Agents of SHIELD' cameo, so please make it happen http://www.zap2it.com/blogs/robert_downey_jr_agents_of_shield_cameo_marvel_abc-2014-10 How To Turn Star Trek Into The Next Marvel Movie Universe http://io9.com/how-to-turn-star-trek-into-the-next-marvel-movie-univer-1643498264?utm_campaign=socialflow_io9_facebook&utm_source=io9_facebook&utm_medium=socialflow Spider-Man Rumored To Possibly Be Connecting With Marvel Cinematic Universe http://comicbook.com/2014/10/06/spider-man-rumored-to-possibly-be-connecting-with-marvel-cinemat/ Spider-Man to be recast for Sinister Six? http://www.inquisitr.com/1525265/andrew-garfield-to-be-re-cast-as-spider-man-for-sinister-six-soft-reboot-planned/ Rumor: Marvel cancelling Fantastic 4, not allowing creation of new X-men characters to spite Fox? http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/JoshWildingNewsAndReviews/news/?a=108828 http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/JoshWildingNewsAndReviews/news/?a=108727 http://www.sidereel.com/ #StrangeGate Haley, Lauren and Stargate Pioneer love to hear back from you about your top 5 Marvel character lists, you science of Marvel questions, why Wing is wrong at any time, what you'd like to see as the untitled 2018 FOX-produced Marvel based comic movie, or what kind of sport Agent Coulson would have played in school. Call the voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871. Join Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. next time as the hosts discuss Season 2 Episode 4 of Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. "I Will Face My Enemy." Contact Info: Please see www.legendsofshield.com for all of our contact information or call our voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871. Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Is a Proud Member Of The Gonna Geek Network (gonnageek.com). Standby for your S.H.I.E.L.D. debriefing ---
You know him as “Joe the Policeman” from the “What’s Going Down?” episode of That’s My Mama, Blastr.com’s own Matthew “Action” Jackson joins Jeremy and Jason for another installment of The Bastard Cast Power Hour of Fun and Practical Life … [read more>>]
What is Hey There, Career Girl? We all want to know what it's like to be other people, right? What does their life entail, what do their jobs look like and feel like? Hey There, Career Girl, gives you that looking glass into a powerful woman's life. You'll find out about her passions, her mission, her day-to-day, and more. We pick some of the nation's most fascinating women and ask them what makes their career tick! ______________________________________This week, Marcy Twete is talking with Lisa Granshaw, one of Career Girl's own Contributing Writers and the owner of Media Career Consulting. Access the recording below or subscribe to our iTunes channel to see all of our past and future podcasts by clicking here. ______________________________________About Lisa: Lisa is a full-time freelance writer and career counselor based in New York City. After graduating with a B.A. from Tufts University, Lisa was selected for the NBC Page Program (which is even harder to get into than Harvard University!) Once she discovered my passion for digital media, Lisa became a producer and writer for the TODAY Show’s website (TODAY.com). Increasingly drawn to the idea of full-time writing, Lisa left TODAY and started freelancing. Now she writes for national websites including TODAY.com, Parents.com, Vetstreet, Blastr, and the Daily Dot. Her career advice appears bi-monthly on Career Girl Network. Her work has also been syndicated on The Huffington Post, Mashable, Salon, Yahoo!, and MSN Living
What is Hey There, Career Girl? We all want to know what it's like to be other people, right? What does their life entail, what do their jobs look like and feel like? Hey There, Career Girl, gives you that looking glass into a powerful woman's life. You'll find out about her passions, her mission, her day-to-day, and more. We pick some of the nation's most fascinating women and ask them what makes their career tick! ______________________________________This week, Marcy Twete is talking with Lisa Granshaw, one of Career Girl's own Contributing Writers and the owner of Media Career Consulting. Access the recording below or subscribe to our iTunes channel to see all of our past and future podcasts by clicking here. ______________________________________About Lisa: Lisa is a full-time freelance writer and career counselor based in New York City. After graduating with a B.A. from Tufts University, Lisa was selected for the NBC Page Program (which is even harder to get into than Harvard University!) Once she discovered my passion for digital media, Lisa became a producer and writer for the TODAY Show’s website (TODAY.com). Increasingly drawn to the idea of full-time writing, Lisa left TODAY and started freelancing. Now she writes for national websites including TODAY.com, Parents.com, Vetstreet, Blastr, and the Daily Dot. Her career advice appears bi-monthly on Career Girl Network. Her work has also been syndicated on The Huffington Post, Mashable, Salon, Yahoo!, and MSN Living
This week on Heisenberg's Playhouse, we're cooking up some awkwardness with Blastr writer Matthew Jackson, who totally doesn't like cats and loves table-side guacamole displays. Whats on the show? A small amount of singing,some hard and fast analysis of Jesse's arson phase (the natural successor to the "Yo, bitch" phase), and host Jason Tabrys recounts what he saw on the MTV VMA Awards during Breaking Bad commercial breaks. "She's not dancing like she knows what sex is. It's some kind of performance art that they teach in divinity school!" Do you desire more? Fine, we're convinced that Hank and Marie deserve their own Cagney and Lacey-esque spinoff, we're damn certain that Hank should play Cagney (cause he's a busty chap), and we decide that Walter prefers Covergirl when he's covering up. Why do people hate Skylar White? We've got some thoughts on that as well, but all we really want to know is, why were we never told that Walt's middle name was Harpo? All that and more on HEISENBERG'S PLAYHOUSE. Heisenberg's Playhouse: We Don't Trust People with Neck Tats.
Look! It’s a bird… it’s a plane… it’s three fat guys talking about Superman! Jason Tabrys, Jeremy R! Hudson, and Blastr’s Matthew Jackson join up for the latest, most epicest edition of the BastardCast since the last time they joined … [read more>>]
Tonight at the SciFi Diner part A, we talk about talk about the round table discussion we will be having on what constitutes Science Fiction. Click the Speakpipe widget to the right and let us know your thoughts on this. We also give you a chance to win some rocking Star Trek loot. In news, we discuss the following: Tim Curry the voice of Palpatine on SW Clone Wars; Catching up with Jewel Staite on a Blastr; The Iron Man Three Trailer; Whedon on Avengers 2; and X-Men: Days of Future Past news. In This Week In Star Trek, Mailes talks about Why Star Trek: TNG's LeVar Burton calls 'bull$#%!' on J.J. Abrams. We end by sharing the SciFi 5 in 5: Colin, from Trek News and Views, brings us his more anticipated films.
Tonight at the SciFi Diner part A, we talk about talk about the round table discussion we will be having on what constitutes Science Fiction. Click the Speakpipe widget to the right and let us know your thoughts on this. We also give you a chance to win some rocking Star Trek loot. In news, we discuss the following: Tim Curry the voice of Palpatine on SW Clone Wars; Catching up with Jewel Staite on a Blastr; The Iron Man Three Trailer; Whedon on Avengers 2; and X-Men: Days of Future Past news. In This Week In Star Trek, Mailes talks about Why Star Trek: TNG's LeVar Burton calls 'bull$#%!' on J.J. Abrams. We end by sharing the SciFi 5 in 5: Colin, from Trek News and Views, brings us his more anticipated films.
We kick off 2012’s penultimate podcast by discussing 2005 movie The Island — wait, wut? Yes, The Island. After seven years of GWC-style analysis and geeky discussion, returning to this flawed-but-likable movie made us realize how much the ‘cast has transformed the way we understand and appreciate art. Plus, we run down the Week in Geek, boo Blastr’s troll-baiting “Worst Movies [...]
Tonight on the SciFi Diner Podcast, we interview with Steve H. Wilson (Author of the Arbiter Chronicles, Producer of Prometheus Radio Theatre, and Con Man). We have a new trivia this week and with it a chance to win a signed Christopher Judge print. In news, we comment on a Best of and Worst of List compiled by Blastr, talk about why the new Ghost Rider movie will rock, and bring you some Star Trek casting news (Doctor Who fans will be happy). We end with Kahless's Top Five Doctor McKoy quotes.
Tonight on the SciFi Diner Podcast, we interview with Steve H. Wilson (Author of the Arbiter Chronicles, Producer of Prometheus Radio Theatre, and Con Man). We have a new trivia this week and with it a chance to win a signed Christopher Judge print. In news, we comment on a Best of and Worst of List compiled by Blastr, talk about why the new Ghost Rider movie will rock, and bring you some Star Trek casting news (Doctor Who fans will be happy). We end with Kahless's Top Five Doctor McKoy quotes.
4 days until The Gathering Torchwood: Outside the government. Beyond the police. In today's Cutaway Eric, Josh, and the exhaulted Kyle (@functionalnerd) delve into the not so latest ep of Torchwood, Immortal Sins. Innerspace Rocks! Sean once again rails the Moffat era. Mostly Harmless thanks to Matteo (@Ultraman_USA), Erika (@_HollyGoDarkly_), Captain Jack Harkness, Sylvester McCoy, & most espeically KEVIN! for the twitter feedback. WARNING: This discussion contains miscellaneous Torchwood, NüWHO, and Classic SPOILERS pertaining to Doctor Who. If you are 100% spoilerphobic to New & Classic epsiodes not yet seen, do not complain to us. This episode is MOSTLY HARMLESS & contains EXPLICIT terms and as always expect strokes of innuendo throughout. LINKS: Doctor Who and nerdy stuff in general: nerdist.com Fairly analytical film reviews: battleshippretention.com Kyle on Blastr: blastr.com/2011/08/7-more-board-games-that-s.php Tachyon TV: tachyon-tv.co.uk DISCLAIMER: Excuse the baby. COMING SOON: End of the Road DON'T PANIC Host/Producer: Eric Email: EscoWHO ~at~ gmail ~dot~comTwitter: @Bullitt33 + @BullittWHOBlog: bullitt33tvblog.wordpress.com Co-host: JoshEmail: whomeJZ ~at~ yahoo ~dot~comTwitter: @whomeJZ Coverart/Sketch Artist: Louis BlairEmail: samwisewise ~at~ gmail ~dot~comTwitter: @LB_ToschedeviantART: type40productions.deviantart.comHitchikersCutaway: mostlyharmless.freevar.comThe 2am Show: twoamshow.libsyn.com Co-hostess: CatEmail: fancyfembot ~at~ gmail ~dot~comTwitter: @fancyfembotFacebook: facebook.com/fancyfembotSci-Fi Party Line: scifipartyline.comSci-Fi Party Line News Network: scifipartyline.net Mostly Harmless CutawayEmail: guidetothewhoverse ~at~ gmail ~dot~comWebsite: guidetothewhoverse.libsyn.com Twitter: @DoctorWhoMHCTumblr: doctorwhomhc.tumblr.com Facebook: Doctor Who: Mostly Harmless Cutaway MHC Theme created by E.A. EscamillaAnonymous cold open by Emily K. (@emilyooo)