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Episode#237-Jason, Matt, Hector and Ian chat about same day theatrical and streaming release dates, The Mandalorian and our year end music streaming wrap up. For all things Mind Grenade: MindGrenadeStudios.com Leave us an e-mail at MGTwenty14@gmail.com
November 28th, 2020. I talk about cutting my finger, being an imperfect child, and a storytelling device that manifests in real life.
How is Amy Coney Barrett holding up in her Senate confirmation hearings? Well, her record is squeaky clean, she’s held fast to the Ginsburg rule, and she’s remained calm and collected despite the Democrats’ best efforts to break her composure. Another benefit from this hearing, as Sarah points out, is that “the media has finally come around to understanding that the Affordable Care Act is not going to be tossed in the trash.” On the flip side, the language of court packing on the left has shifted in the opposite direction, where Democrats now argue that the term simply refers to the act of filling existing vacancies with conservative judges they don’t like. On today’s podcast, Sarah and the guys walk us through the evolution of court packing in recent decades before giving us a temperature check on the presidential election, several competitive Senate races, and the unmasking probe commissioned by Attorney General Bill Barr. Show Notes: -Morning Consult poll on ACB’s confirmation, the Cook Political Report, and David’s latest French Press: “Amy Coney Barrett and the Obamacare Debacle, Explained.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's no lonelier creature on God's green Earth than the primate that rafts alone to South America. Subscribe at patreon.com/BoontaVista to get this full bonus episode and, furthermore, all of the other bonus episodes.
This week! Alex & Getty tag team West of Dead Beta & everyone engages in some Treachery in Beatdown City in Early Adopters. News is Playstation centric and insider baseball. We turn in our video game homework finishing Gears of War for the first time. Finally, Alex makes sure it's a long ep with some bonus segments. Segments Early Adopters News Video Game Homework: Gears of War Bonus Alex Segments One Last Thing Don't forget to follow/reach us at: Twitter: @SuperGGRadio Email: SuperGGRadio@gmail.com Wordpress: www.superggradio.wordpress.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SuperGGRadio Subreddit: r/superggradio Youtube: http://tiny.cc/1xr07y Games Discussed: West of Dead Beta, Treachery in Beatdown City, Gears of War Music Credits: Introduction: Jazz Hip Hop 1 by Traster Intermission: Chill Jazzy Lofi Hip Hop by DJ Quads End Credits: Midnight Snack by DJ Quads Mixed by Stephen Dvorak Edited by Joel DeWitte
This week! Alex & Getty tag team West of Dead Beta & everyone engages in some Treachery in Beatdown City in Early Adopters. News is Playstation centric and insider baseball. We turn in our video game homework finishing Gears of War for the first time. Finally, Alex makes sure it’s a long ep with some bonus segments. Segments Early Adopters News Video Game Homework: Gears of War Bonus Alex Segments One Last Thing Don’t forget to follow/reach us at: Twitter: @SuperGGRadio Email: SuperGGRadio@gmail.com Wordpress: www.superggradio.wordpress.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SuperGGRadio Subreddit: r/superggradio Youtube: http://tiny.cc/1xr07y Games Discussed: West of Dead Beta, Treachery in Beatdown City, Gears of War Music Credits: Introduction: Jazz Hip Hop 1 by Traster Intermission: Chill Jazzy Lofi Hip Hop by DJ Quads End Credits: Midnight Snack by DJ Quads Mixed by Stephen Dvorak Edited by Joel DeWitte
In our first episode recorded from within the COVID-19 quarantine we review early March issues Excalibur #8, Marauders #9, New Mutants #9, X-Men #8 and the debut issue of Cable. Tune in to find out why this has been a good week for some of the younger X-characters!
As we near the end of the heist the bus driver is killed but the sole surviving clown. Our brave bank manager makes his final stand as he is unable to get off the floor, and lectures our clown about honor among thieves. With a grenade planted firmly in a gaping mouth we see the true identity of Bozo the Clown. Check out Travis’ podcast Reel Comic Heros Follow us on: Facebook: facebook.com/darkknightminute Twitter: twitter.com/darkknightmin Join the Dark Knight Minute League of Listeners group on Facebook Subscribe to the show at geekmindfusion.com/subscribe Support us by shopping at amazon.geekmindfusion.com & teepublic.geekmindfusion.com Email: contact@geekmindfusion.com Websites: geekmindfusion.com, moviesbyminutes.com
Chris E. returns with his friend Adi to join Alyssa from GoodMorhen to discuss “The Eternal Flame” from Andrzej Sapkowski’s Sword of Destiny. Very important bits include: Our Thanksgiving-time speculation about the Netflix adaptation, historical economics and commodity trading, the history of pigments, Continent theology school, Chekhov's Gun, and Chris and Adi’s upcoming fan fiction about the notorious El Roacho. The full episode transcript, show notes, and access to our social platforms are available at breakfastinbeauclair.com.
Discover why Harry is a warlock and not, strictly speaking, a wizard. Delve into the earliest origins of Wōden Wizard mythology before examining the definition of a warlock and touch upon witch trials in early-modern Scotland. Take a look at Daemonologie. Think about the Roman roads of Britannia and how they probably influenced the Kingsroad (and other straight roads) in fiction. Also, as a fantasy writer, think about Chekhov's Gun. Wildflower of the week: The Wake Robin.
Summary: "Not a Chris." This week we discuss the Netflix traumedy series Dead to Me. Also discussed: James Marsden, the "Evil Matriarch" trope, and Lisa pitches her idea of having Real Housewives-style sports reunions. Show notes: Who is Brené Brown? Dead to Me trailer 9 Lingering Dead to Me Questions Season Two Needs to Answer (Vulture) What is Chekhov's Gun? James Marsden IMDb Recommendations: Lisa: Daisy Jones and The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid (book) Andrea: Best Friends with Nicole Byer and Sasheer Zamata (podcast) Music credits: "Flutterbee" by Podington Bear From Free Music Archive CC BY 3.0 Theme song "Pyro Flow" by Kevin Macleod From Incompetch CC BY 3.0 Intro bed:"OLPC" by Marco Raaphorst Courtesy of Free Music Archive CC BY-SA 3.0 NL Pop This! Links: Pop This! on TumblrPop This! on iTunes (please consider reviewing and rating us!) Pop This! on Stitcher (please consider reviewing and rating us!) Pop This! on Google PlayPop This! on TuneIn radioPop This! on TwitterPop This! on Instagram Logo design by Samantha Smith Pop This! is two women talking about pop culture. Lisa Christiansen is a broadcaster, journalist and longtime metal head. Andrea Warner is a music critic, author and former horoscopes columnist. Press play and come hang out with your two new best friends. Pop This! podcast is produced by Andrea Gin and recorded at the Vancouver Public Library's wonderful Inspiration Lab.
In this final episode of series two we come bang up to date (to the 1970s) with a North Eastern tale of Celtic effigies. Then we narrowly avoid Royal slander to chat about the incomparably named "Mickleton Hooter". In a way, this episode ties a lot of threads together - Parcy Reed (S1 E1) gets a shout out, the Screetonizer (S2 E6) shows up again, there's a Dun Cow (S1 E6) and even the Mickleton Hooter lurks in the shadow of Meon Hill (S2 E7). We are terribly sorry there is no mention of Chekhov's Gun in this episode. It's like we referred to it early on in the series but then it never paid off. Sorry Chekhov.The Loremen shall return! @loremenpod www.instagram.com/loremenpod www.facebook.com/loremenpod @JamesShakeshaft | @MisterABK
In this episode our heroes discover someone's hidden secrets, ignore Chekhov's Gun, and discover someone pretty radical...Half Damage is a Real-Play Dungeons and Dragons podcast of Curse of Strahd presented by Crit Chat. MUSIC&SOUND: Music by darrencurtismusic.com and the YouTube audio library Sounds found in freesound.org All music & sounds used under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)LINKS: Crit Chat: pinecast.com/feed/crit-chat Patreon: patreon.com/CritChat Twitter: twitter.com/Crit_Chat Facebook: facebook.com/CritChat Discord: discord.gg/RXU4eMp
Getting attacked by insurgents in Iraq and almost killed is bad enough. Not getting to stop them from doing it again makes it worse. This is a story of a combat veteran and how one moment can change the course of your life in the blink of an eye. Visit THEWARISNOTOVER.COM to get a future discount on my upcoming book FIREFIGHT.
How did Kris's mum accidentally get involved in the Copenhagen drug scene? Could Sam figure out who "not the guy with the bolts" was? Which one of them manages to casually drop the phrase "Chekhov's Gun" into a conversation? If you'd like to know the answer to these questions, give this episode a listen. And there's some other stuff too... Like why one of us is absolutely head-over-heels in love with Hunt for the Ring from Ares Games, and how that lovely little Lord of the Rings-based board game compares with the much darker Whitehall Mystery from Fantasy Flight. And how Monikers is a great little party game. And how Dixit is ALSO a great little party game. And how Dixit might just have the edge on Monikers. Then strap in for a good long discussion on Marvel's Black Panther and why it's funny, progressive, and extraordinary. All that and more on episode 50, with Sam (@MrSamTurner) and Kris (@DigitalStrider) and occasionally Poppy, having a lovely little bit of nerd chat. Oh and since you're the best sort of person (the sort of person who reads podcast shownotes), once again a HUGE and heartfelt "thank you" for downloading Staying In. If you've left us a review on your podcast platform of choice then you can add a great big bear hug into the mix from all of us. Also, can you believe some people don't read shownotes? What are they like, eh? All the best jokes for the podcast are in here. Also a reminder that occasionally we use Amazon affiliate links in these descriptions, so when you click through from us to something on that online store, if you end up buying something there then you get it for the price you normally would, but we get a little kick back from The Very Big Book Seller. We've already got enough gold-plated suits and stretch limousines to last us a lifetime, so rather than pocketing the cash we make from the podcast it goes back into buying nice new equipment so we sound better, or we chuck it into advertising so we can reach even more lovely listener pals like you. For links to topics covered - http://stayingin.podbean.comFind us on Twitter - @StayingInPodFind us on Facebook - @StayingInPodcast
After finally watching the newest installment of the Star Wars saga (well Adrian did at least, Austin just looked up spoilers), the brothers present their backlash to the backlash of the backlash to The Last Jedi. One of our favorite YouTubers, Mat Pat, released a video talking about how fan theories effect peoples enjoyment of the movie itself. He references Chekhov's Gun and we will discuss if we agree with his use of it or if we think he missed the mark. Check out his video below.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aB-UKwO367s
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Matt McQueeny and Tim Castano break down the New York Giants and NFL heading into Week 4.
Anton Chekhov developed a brilliant and simple idea that storytellers could keep in mind for when they're constructing plots, something nicknamed "Chekhov's gun" and it is this: nothing should be accidental. It's a great idea for storytelling, but maybe its application is larger than that. Maybe it even has something to say about our cognitive biases. And then there's the question of how it might apply to theological contexts. What could this idea tell us about how we understand theology, as well as how we might think of theologizing itself? The idea of the IKEA effect shows up here, along with some Pauline hermeneutics. Some ideas from Christian Smith's wonderful book "The Bible Made Impossible" also feature.
In this episode of Lost in Hyperspace I am joined by Patrick Dulebohn who following Cyan Worlds (Creators of Myst, Riven and Obduction) tradition builds entire explorable worlds in Blender. We cover how world building can make science fiction more believable. We also discuss everything from Chekhov's Gun in science fiction to avoiding lengthy technobabble and if the future of storytelling is interactive. Here are some links to articles discussed in podcast: blog.us.playstation.com/2017/03/08/in…4-this-april/ cyan.com/games/realmyst-masterpiece-edition/ http://obduction.com/
On Episode 178 of Trick or Treat Radio, the December Double Feature Cram Jam rolls on as we review the home invasion flick Tiger House and the Spanish murder mystery Marshland! We also chat about the holidays, try to duck Star Wars spoilers and finish in under three hours? It IS a Christmas miracle! So grab a hot toddy, your crossbow and strap on! Topics discussed: Favorite Christmas songs, Tiger House, Fine Young Cannibals, home invasion films, Inside, animal violence, crossbows, Cold in July, It Must Be Christmas by Thinner, MZ’s cupcakes, Friends of Eddie Coyle, Dynamo’s shoes, the pros of setting your film in the 80's, Left for Dead, GoreZone #1, Myra and The Evil Streaks, Marshland, everyone shooting Jesus, Cinematographer Alex Catalán, avoiding Star Wars spoilers, 867-5309, Chekhov's Gun, Trick or Treat Radio Star Wars Special, non-fleshed out characters, You're Next, The Elm Street Kids Movie Club, Krampus, the 2015 year end show, social and political strife in 1980s Spain, The Deadites’ Blue Christmas and the ginormous raffle giveaway.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
Episode 005 - Chekhov's Uterus In which we review Season 3, Episode 7 Community of Dreadful Fear and Hate and use Chekhov's Gun as a somewhat strained device to link Donnie's menstrual flow monitoring, Cosima's relapse, Shay's (possibly triggering) smoothies, and why you don't want to check your urine for misfolded proteins. Next episode: Misfolded Proteins and Prions, Oh My. Links: Learn more about histology and epithelium at: http://www.histology-world.com/contents/contents.htm#epithelium More advanced information at: http://medcell.med.yale.edu/histology/epithelia_lab.php Excellent overview of endometriosis: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0072685/ _______________________________________________________________Subscribe to us in iTunes!: http://apple.co/1Jg0LNSTwitter: @You_Won_ScienceTumblr: youwonsciencepodcast.tumblr.comFacebook: You Won Science: An Orphan Black PodcastEmail us at hey@youwonscience.comThank you for listening!
In this episode, we take a close look at the Trail of Cthulhu RPG, and use that as a springboard to talk a bit about games that use rules to create a "narrative" play experience. And remember to call our Lake Geneva, WI, voicemail number (262-729-9774), or click on the Speakpipe link on the lower right corner of this page, or leave us a comment with questions or issues you'd like us to address in future episodes! And be sure to check out our Twitter feed and Google Plus group if you want to keep up via social media.Thanks for listening!