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Multicultural TV Talk host Juan Ayala is joined by actor of stage and screen Raffi Barsoumian, who shares the first time he felt represented onscreen, what it was like joining the superhero genre and his experience playing the outlandish villain Bishop on Legends of Tomorrow.
Recently Craig spoke to actor Thomas Nicholson who recently played David Bowie on DC's Legends of Tomorrow. They talk making the most out of life, getting in touch with his dark side and so much more Show Notes Thomas' IMDb page His Twitter account Craig's reviews of DC's Legends of Tomorrow If you enjoyed what you heard here then please do subscribe to Kneel Before Pod on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or any major podcasting app you can think of. If you have any feedback then we'd love to hear it. You can find us on Facebook and Twitter or just make yourself known in the comments section below.
It's another listener request! Amy and Sarah talk about an episode of DC's Legends of Tomorrow (2016 to the present) that asks the question: does Bill Murray get to be the only actor to experience a time loop?Love the show? Please subscribe, rate, and review us here. Also, check out our website: www.seeyounextweekinspace.com and follow us on Instagram @seeyounextweekinspaceHosts: Amy and Sarah WalshEditor: Amy WalshProducers: Amy and Sarah WalshArt: Riley Brown
A talking Christmas toy accidentally becomes a Viking god?! Vikings conquer the USA and name it New Valhalla?! It's wall-to-wall Viking FUN as the Legends fight to correct the timeline. There's even a battle with Odin himself... Sort of. We break down all the fun of DC's Legends of Tomorrow (season 3 episode 9): "Beebo God of War"... Including crazy toy fads of the past, the awesomeness of Beebo, how Toys"R"Us music can drive you crazy, how LoT went from bland to the best, the agony of "season-long villains", why LoT is the best superhero show on TV, and much more! DC's Legends of Tomorrow stars Brandon Routh, Caity Lotz, Franz Drameh, Maisie Richardson-Sellers, Amy Louise Pemberton, Tala Ashe, Nick Zano, and Dominic Purcell. Listen to this episode of Super Sci-Fi Party podcast as we break-down all the FUN of DC's Legends of Tomorrow. If you have any ultra-cool sci-fi friends or family, PLEASE SHARE SUPER SCI-FI PARTY PODCAST WITH THEM. Thank you, kindly. Website: http://supersci-fiparty.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SuperSciFiParty Tweet us: https://twitter.com/sci_fi_party YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTRDbv55oborK2CUQoIGyYA
Today's episodes, 144-146, feature character actor Michael Eklund promoting his recently released film, Bright Hill Road.We had an awesome time geeking out about his turn as Rasputin in DC's Legends of Tomorrow. Eklund explained that he tried to do all of his stuntwork during the fight scene with all of the heroes, but one of the scenes made it impossible to do so. Michael shares his thoughts on what the potential of Rasputin could be in future installments of Legends of Tomorrow, and it was super trill.If you dig what Eklund has to say, be sure to check out our breakfast and dinner chats with him in episodes 144 and 146!
We welcome back editor / assistant editor Monica Daniel for the third time to discuss her latest scripted television show DC's Legends of Tomorrow on the CW Network! Monica shares how Covid-19 affected her dream Hollywood job and how she has coped with it and life's twists and turns! A must listen!
We end our rundown of the CW superhero shows by covering arguably the most fun and outlandish of all of them: DC's Legends of Tomorrow, which just wrapped up its 5th season.
The finales have begun, as we head into summer TV and many of the shows recorded pre-coronavirus wrap up their seasons. Noel and Kate kick off the podcast with Our Week in TV, starting with the reality offerings: The RuPaul’s Drag Race and We’re Here finales, followed by Top Chef: All-Stars L.A. We drop in on What We Do in the Shadows, then check out the premiere of AMC’s Quiz, before wrapping up the week with Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD and the finale of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow. Afterward, we head to the DVD Shelf, spotlighting the Hulu miniseries Normal People. Use your words, sad Irish people! Tune in for our thoughts, then reach out with your take on the week’s TV and any shows we should be catching up with.DVD Shelf: Normal People (40:34)Our Week in TVRuPaul’s Drag Race finale (2:29) We’re Here finale (12:48) Top Chef: All-Stars L.A. (14:01) What We Do in the Shadows (17:03) Quiz premiere (19:07)Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD (24:20) DC’s Legends of Tomorrow finale (26:36)Music Featured: “Mr. Parker’s Cul-de-sac” punk theme from DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, performed by Maisie Richardson-Sellers
The beginning of the Great TV Drought of 2020 is near, but it’s not quite here yet, as Noel and Kate dive in with another full week of TV. We kick things off with some reality, including the premiere of Legendary, a check-in with The Big Flower Fight season one, Ultimate Tag and Holey Moley, and the Drag Race reunion. Then we move over to genre and drama and wrap up the week with the premiere of Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD, a greatly anticipated DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, and the finale of The Good Fight. Afterward, we head to the DVD Shelf, as we discuss FX on Hulu’s Mrs. America, a miniseries about the fight to pass the ERA. Listen for our thoughts, then reach out with your own, and your recommendations for shows we should seek out once the Drought kicks in.DVD Shelf: Mrs. America (1:28:26)Our Week in TV Legendary premiere (15:08) The Big Flower Fight Season 1 (30:17) Ultimate Tag (34:02) Holey Moley (41:21) RuPaul’s Drag Race (43:18) Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD premiere (50:04) DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (55:41) The Good Fight finale (1:08:13)Music Featured: “Sad Feelings” from DC’s Legends of Tomorrow
In what is likely to be our longest podcast for quite a while, there’s an abundance of TV to discuss this week. Noel and Kate dive in first with comedy and reality, including Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, the premiere of Ultimate Tag, What We Do in the Shadows, the RuPaul’s Secret Celebrity Drag Race finale, RuPaul’s Drag Race, and Top Chef: All-Stars L.A. Then we move over to genre, looking at season one of Harley Quinn, the premiere of Stargirl, a zombified DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, and the finales of Supergirl and Batwoman. Afterward, we head to the spotlight section and dive in with the final season of Netflix’s She-Ra and the Princesses of Power. Listen in, then reach out with your thoughts on the week’s TV and the dramatic conclusion of She-Ra.Season Spotlight: She-Ra and the Princesses of Power Season 5 (1:36:24)Our Week in Comedy and Reality Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (19:33) Ultimate Tag premiere (24:48) What We Do in the Shadows (28:48) RuPaul’s Secret Celebrity Drag Race finale (33:34) RuPaul’s Drag Race (34:56) Top Chef: All-Stars L.A. (39:52)Our Week in Genre Harley Quinn Season 1 (52:18) Stargirl premiere (1:00:37) DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (1:05:30) Supergirl finale (1:17:34) Batwoman finale (1:25:08)Music Featured: “Secret Law” by Jonathan Coulton, as featured on The Good Fight; “MmmBop” by Hanson
Reality and genre dominated our viewing this week, showing that we are nothing if not on brand as we week out comfort viewing. We kick things off as ever with our week in TV, starting with our sole comedy for the week, What We Do In The Shadows. Then we move to reality with We’re Here, RuPaul’s Secret Celebrity Drag Race, RuPaul’s Drag Race, and Top Chef: All-Stars L.A., and we round out the week with genre, both The Flash finale and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow. Afterwards, we head to the spotlight section, spending some time with Netflix’s Never Have I Ever. Tune in for our thoughts, then reach out with your take on the week’s TV.Season Spotlight: Never Have I Ever Season 1 (1:10:35)Our Week in TV What We Do in the Shadows (14:54) We’re Here (18:12) RuPaul’s Secret Celebrity Drag Race (26:51) RuPaul’s Drag Race (29:50) Top Chef: All-Stars L.A. (41:32) The Flash finale (51:13) DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (59:09)Music Featured: “Serve It Up” by Litty Kitty
A wave of spring finales are on the horizon, and who knows what TV will bring as we head into the summer, but for now, there’s still plenty of TV to discuss here on the podcast. Noel and Kate kick things off with their weeks in TV, starting with a particularly delightful What We Do in the Shadows and Katt William’s guest turn on The Last O.G. Then we move to reality, with a compelling We’re Here, an actual celebrity-infused RuPaul’s Secret Celebrity Drag Race, and the RuPaul’s Drag Race makeover challenge. Last are the genre offerings, including the season finale of Charmed, a frustrating Supergirl, and an utterly ridiculous DC’s Legends of Tomorrow. Afterward, we move to the season spotlight section and dive in with the final season, or more specifically, the final three arcs, of Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Ahsoka Tano and Rex, the cost of war, and ridiculously badass fight scenes, season seven delivers on many fronts, and there’s plenty to discuss. Season Spotlight: Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season 7 (55:25)Our Week in TV What We Do in the Shadows (11:07) The Last O.G. (16:16) We’re Here (17:06) RuPaul’s Secret Celebrity Drag Race (22:30) RuPaul’s Drag Race (24:04) Charmed finale (34:42) Supergirl (38:14) DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (46:11)Music Featured: “Obxessed” by Fire Choir
This week, host Gray Jones catches up with Keto Shimizu, co-showrunner and EP for DC's Legends of Tomorrow, and who formerly wrote for Arrow, Being Human, and The Cape.Episode 096 is sponsored by Pilar Alessandra of onthepage.tv. Pilar is offering a 10% discount on any of her services: to get your 10% off, reach out to Pilar directly and mention the TV Writer Podcast.Don't forget that Gray interviewed Keto back in 2011 (episode 10), after she had just been staffed on The Cape. In that interview, she shares a lot about how she broke in to the industry. Check it out HERE or on any of the podcast aggregators.Keto Shimizu biography:Keto Shimizu was born in Princeton, NJ and spent much of her youth traveling the globe with a world music choir. A life-long fan of movies and comic books, she attended film school at Emerson College in Boston, then moved to Los Angeles in 2007 to pursue a career in the industry.Following graduation she worked in post-production, using nights and weekends to follow her true passion: writing. Her hard work paid off, as she was accepted into NBC’s “Writers on the Verge” in 2009, and shortly thereafter was staffed on NBC's The Cape. Following its cancellation, she moved on to SyFy's Being Human where she spent two seasons.She was then brought on to CW's Arrow, and after three years writing for the DC comic adaptation she transferred to the spinoff Legends of Tomorrow where she is currently a writer and Executive Producer.INDEX TO THE EPISODE:2:18 - Intro, catching us up on her career since The Cape11:15 - what was the experience like in the tough time after her first staff gig13:59 - what to do between jobs15:08 - using your genre calling card18:27 - where she sees herself after Legends of Tomorrow19:19 - the projects she’s currently developing20:08 - on interviewing new writers21:37 - on mentoring others, and general advice on pursuing a TV writing career24:55 - how is the virus affecting Legends of TomorrowFollow Keto on Twitter: @ketomizuYou can help with the ongoing costs of bringing these weekly podcasts to you by becoming a patron of the podcast – for as little as 25¢ per episode! There are many reward levels. CLICK HERE to find out more.Buy Gray’s book for only $4.99! Look for it on Amazon – How To Break In To TV Writing: Insider Interviews.Didn’t get your questions asked? Make sure you follow Gray on Twitter (@GrayJones) so you can get the scoop on who is being interviewed and how to get your questions in. Also check out our TV Writer Twitter Database to find Twitter addresses for over 1,200 TV writers. Find previous episodes and other resources at www.tvwriterpodcast.com.Upcoming weekly interviews will include Dan O'Shannon (EP of Cheers, Frasier, and Modern Family), Shawn Ryan(creator of Timeless and The Shield) and lots more!
It’s the end of another long week, but fortunately this time, Kate’s up her viewing as well as Noel, and there’s lots of interesting TV to discuss. We kick things off with our weeks in drama and comedy, with catch-ups from Kate on The Good Fight and Mrs. America. Then both Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Superstore went out with strong season finales, and we checked in again on DuckTales and What We Do in the Shadows. For reality, we start with a look at the We’re Here premiere, before a few thoughts on RuPaul’s Drag Race and Top Chef: All-Stars L.A., and we round out the week with genre, with the returns of The Flash and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow. Afterward, it’s time for the DVD Shelf, and this episode we spotlight Briarpatch, the Rosario Dawson-led noir that just finished its ten-episode run on USA. Take a listen, then reach out with your thoughts on the week’s TV, and where you fall on the femme fatale debate.DVD Shelf: Briarpatch (1:10:55)Our Week in Drama and Comedy The Good Fight catch-up (8:26) Mrs. America (16:48) Brooklyn Nine-Nine finale (20:23) Superstore finale (24:19) DuckTales (29:04) What We Do in the Shadows (33:08)Our Week in Reality and Genre We’re Here premiere (37:51) RuPaul’s Drag Race (51:17) Top Chef: All-Stars L.A. (54:21) The Flash (57:49) DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (1:00:33)Music Featured: “Push It” by Salt-N-Pepa; “This Is My Night” by Chaka KhanVideo Referenced: Stunt performers take the #CUCchallenge
The world is dark and scary, let’s talk about delicious food. This week on the podcast, Noel and Kate dive in with season two of Netflix’s Ugly Delicious, David Chang’s travel and food series exploring under-discussed corners of the food world. Does the truncated season two live up to season one, and what do we hope to see in a potential season three? Before that, though, there’s plenty of TV to discuss. We kick things off with some thoughts on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and Full Frontal with Samantha Bee’s takes on social distancing, at-home content. Then we talk Top Chef: All-Stars L.A., which is back, and not a moment too soon. Next we talk “World’s Worst” over at RuPaul’s Drag Race and the delightful return of the Judys to Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Steven’s still going through it on Steven Universe Future, and we round out the week with another charming, emotional DC’s Legends of Tomorrow. Take a listen, then reach out with your thoughts on the week’s TV, and make sure to join Noel, Kate, and friend of the show Allison Shoemaker next week for the start of our Lucifer daily binge.Season Spotlight: Ugly Delicious Season 2 (1:03:47)Our Week in TVThe Late Show with Stephen Colbert and Full Frontal with Samantha Bee (22:59)Top Chef: All-Stars L.A. premiere (32:50)RuPaul’s Drag Race (39:41)Brooklyn Nine-Nine (46:26) Steven Universe Future (49:01) DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (52:54)Music Featured: “Gone Kissin’” by LunachicksVideo Mentioned: Friend of the show Maggie Kulzick is reading Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone aloud, one chapter a day. Enjoy!
Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com) welcomes actress Lisa Marie DiGiacinto who plays Ali in the current season of CW's DC's Legends of Tomorrow! Lisa Marie talks about working with Dominic Purcell, her character's arc as the love interest of Mick, and much more more! Arrowverse fans you do not want to miss it!
TV is finally slowing down, just a little, but there’s still a lot to discuss this week on the podcast, including one of the more long-awaited debut seasons in recent TV history. First up, Noel and Kate talk through their week in TV, kicking things off with the comedies, including Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, Miracle Workers: Dark Ages, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and Superstore. Then we move over to drama and genre, including Briarpatch, Doctor Who, Star Trek: Picard, Black Lightning, and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow. Afterward, we head to the spotlight section to dive in with the first season of Netflix’s Locke & Key, which finally debuted after a decade-long production journey. Take a listen, then reach out with your thoughts on Locke & Key and the long-awaited TV adaptations you’re hoping for.Season Spotlight: Locke & Key Season 1 (1:03:34)Our Week in ComedyFull Frontal with Samantha Bee (7:09)Miracle Workers: Dark Ages (12:41)Brooklyn Nine-Nine (15:04)Superstore (20:00)Our Week in Drama and GenreBriarpatch (25:42)Doctor Who (30:31)Star Trek: Picard (44:03)Black Lightning (46:56)DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (54:24)Music Featured: “Supersonic” by J.J. Fad; “Nobody Knows” by Pastor T.L. Barrett & The Youth For Christ Choir
The premieres and finales just keep rolling, and this week on the podcast, we’re diving in with a big one. The Good Place wrapped up its four season run last week, and this episode, Noel and Kate give it its due, spotlighting the finale with a lengthy chat before looking back on the final season and the series as a whole. Before that, though, there’s a full week of TV to discuss. We kick things off with the comedies and some reality, including the Brooklyn Nine-Nine double premiere, Fresh Off the Boat, Schitt’s Creek, and a few thoughts from Kate on the Superbowl LIV Halftime Show. Then we move over to drama and genre and look at the premieres of Briarpatch and The Sinner, Stumptown, Doctor Who, The Flash, and a delightfully musical DC’s Legends of Tomorrow. Take a listen, then reach out with your thoughts on The Good Place, the Superbowl, and anything else catching your TV fancy.DVD Shelf: The Good Place (1:16:06)Our Week in Comedy and Reality Brooklyn Nine-Nine premiere (10:25) Fresh Off the Boat (17:16) Schitt’s Creek (20:10) Superbowl LIV Halftime Show (27:03)Our Week in Drama and Genre Briarpatch premiere (35:32) The Sinner premiere (39:36) Stumptown (42:05) Doctor Who (51:15) The Flash (57:50) DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (1:05:50)Music Featured: “Poison” as performed by Jes Macallan on DC’s Legends of Tomorrow; “Girls Just Wanna Have Some” by Chromatics
Welcome to the first Nick's Infinite Playlist of 2020, featuring guest host Tiffany Chang! Current Topics: Crisis on Infinite Earths, DC's Legends of Tomorrow Infinite Playlist: Friday Night Lights, The Masked Singer First Time Viewing: Murder on the Orient Express Our theme song is "One Way or the Other" by PEG and the Rejected, via Free Music Archive ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ ) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nicks-infinite-playlist/support
When it comes to DC's Legends of Tomorrow, crazier is better! In this episode, we discuss the evolution of Legends and why we love it so much. Jessica also coins the term "The Legends Effect." Shop FanDummies Merch: http://bit.ly/2XkMdau Check out our DC Curated Store: http://bit.ly/30OOKeX Join our Facebook Group: http://bit.ly/2MNzuJt Join Jessica's Thirsty for Cisco Facebook Group: http://bit.ly/34RUhC8 Check out our TeePublic Curated Store: http://bit.ly/tpubStore Support us on Patreon: http://bit.ly/36g9v4j 00:00:45 Jodie Whittaker is returning for another season of Doctor Who 00:01:47 Captain Marvel 2 is looking for its writer and director 00:02:07 Falcon and The Winter Soldier moved up to August 2020 00:03:06 Howard the Duck, Tigra and Dazzler cancelled at Hulu 00:04:13 Two separate Transformers movies are in development 00:06:11 Who Are the Legends of Tomorrow? 00:10:35 How Legends Fits Into the Arrowverse 00:11:58 The Original Legends 00:23:32 The Evolution of Legends 00:33:42 Crisis on Earth-X 00:35:06 The Crazier, The Better As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Crisis has come and gone and one of 2020’s most anticipated new series is here! There’s lots of TV to discuss this episode and Noel and Kate dive in right away with the premiere of Awkwafina’s new comedy, Awkwafina is Nora from Queens. Then, after a quick look at Schitt’s Creek and Stumptown, it’s all genre. Kate reflects on Doctor Who’s adventure with Nikola Tesla and the nostalgia bomb that is the premiere of Star Trek: Picard, and then Noel joins back in to check in with all of Arrowverse series’ post-Crisis resets: Arrow’s backdoor pilot for “Green Arrow & the Canaries,” the season premiere of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, a surprisingly unaffected Black Lightning, the unsurprisingly massively affected Supergirl, and a game-changing Batwoman. Afterward, it’s time for our season spotlight, and we’re excited to dive in with season two of Netflix’s Sex Education. Take a listen, then reach out with your thoughts on these shows and more!Season Spotlight: Sex Education Season 2 (1:19:10)Our Week in TV Awkwafina is Nora from Queens premiere (13:08) Schitt’s Creek (15:25) Stumptown (19:20) Doctor Who (27:39) Star Trek: Picard premiere (30:15) Arrow (38:38) DC’s Legends of Tomorrow premiere (47:53) Black Lightning (56:11) Supergirl (1:02:35) Batwoman (1:08:29)Music Featured: “Blue Skies” by Bing Crosby
After a long delay, Televerse favorite Zumbo’s Just Desserts is back for season two on Netflix. Does the new season recapture the whimsical magic of season one? Are this batch of dessert makers up to snuff, and can Adriano Zumbo best his ridiculous season one tests? Noel and Kate dive in and give their thoughts on this much-anticipated season two. Before that, though, there’s a full week of TV to discuss. We kick things off with a preview of Armando Iannucci’s new comedy, Avenue 5, and a little The Unicorn talk, then Kate attempts to steer clear of spoilers as she shares her thoughts on The Good Place, Doctor Who, Emergence, and Evil, before Noel joins back in with Stumptown and the final two installments of Crisis on Infinite Earths, the Arrow and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow episodes. Take a listen, then reach out with your thoughts on Zumbo, Crisis, and more!Season Spotlight: Zumbo’s Just Desserts Season 2 (1:04:57)Our Week in TV Avenue 5 preview (10:09) The Unicorn (14:14) Kate’s Spoiler-Free Roundup The Good Place (20:41) Doctor Who (22:45) Emergence (24:41) Evil (29:17) Stumptown (31:08) Crisis on Infinite Earths, Parts 4 and 5 Arrow (37:39) DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (49:41)Music Featured: “Run, Baby, Run” by Aubryn
Siris king recaps part four (Arrow) and part five (legends of tomorrow). A lot of things happen. In episode four Oliver who is now the Spectre and the seven paragons battle the anti-monitors forces. In episode five we see a new reality where the paragons have to rebuild a new world.
Welcome back ASPers! On this week's episode, Josh sits down with actor Jason Simpson. They chat about his career, growing up in Canadia, growing up with 'Star Trek', monster movies, liking the bad guys in 'Star Wars', wanting to be Optimus Prime, and more. Plus, they talk about 'The Dragon Prince' (cause...Viren). Follow Jason on: Twitter at @aboySimpson Instagram at @simpstagrams Check out 'The Dragon Prince' on Netflix & at thedragonprince.com Do you need shirts? RIPT Apparel has shirts! Use PROMO CODE: ASP10 at RiptApparel.com to receive 10% off your purchase. Do you have suggestions for the show? Do have specific voice actor or creator that you would like us to interview? We would love to hear from you! Feel free to shoot us an email at Contact ASP. Be sure to head over to our website AnimationStationPodcast.com and check out some of the other awesome shows in our podcast family by going to: SecretSuperheroClub.com If you enjoy the show, please rate and review! Follow the show on: Instagram @AnimationStationPodcast Twitter @AnimatePodcast Facebook Animation Station Podcast YouTube Animation Station Podcast Follow Josh @JoshLCain Tags: animation, anime, cartoons, podcast, OKC, Oklahoma, LA, LosAngeles, California, podcasts, nerdstuff, nerd, JasonSimpson, dragonprince, thedragonprince, Viren starwars, startrek, transformers, optimus, optimusprime, voiceover, voiceactor, actor, Vancouver, Canada
Episode 22 – The One With 2 Movies and a TV Show It’s nearly time for the holidays, so what better way to spend it then listening to 3 guys talk about creature features! Just say “Alexa/Hey Google. play the latest episode of Kaiju Curry House on Spreaker” and away you go! Or just go...
Across The Arrow-Verse - An Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl, DC's Legends of Tomorrow Podcast
We wrap up season 4 of DC's Legends of Tomorrow, which we were hugely excited for. Some twists and turns involving magic, Hell, dragons, and an amazing blue dress. If you want to send us your thoughts use #ATAV on Twitter, find us on Twitter, or email podcast@eloquentgushing.com. Eloquent Gushing is 100% supported by listeners like you. If you'd like access to exclusive content, please visit us on Patreon. You can subscribe to the show using RSS, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or Stitcher Radio. Theme music - The Child, Chris Nash
Across The Arrow-Verse - An Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl, DC's Legends of Tomorrow Podcast
Somewhere in the break between seasons, DC's Legends of Tomorrow became good. Really good. So good it's hard to discuss except for how good it is! Listen for your chance to enter our September giveaway of Eloquent Gushing and show swag (hashtags / accounts to use are #ATAV #PCDeprived #WorthTheCalories #SFPop @DesireMadeReal) If you want to send us your thoughts use #ATAV on Twitter, find us on Twitter, or email podcast@eloquentgushing.com. Eloquent Gushing is 100% supported by listeners like you. If you'd like access to exclusive content, please visit us on Patreon. You can subscribe to the show using RSS, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or Stitcher Radio. Theme music - The Child, Chris Nash
Kate is sick once again, so we’re keeping the podcast on the short side this episode. There’s still plenty of TV for us to cover, though. We kick things off with our week in TV, starting with the comedies, including Full Frontal with Samantha Bee’s “Not the White House Correspondents’ Dinner 2,” Bob’s Burgers, and The Last O.G. Then Kate talks a little RuPaul’s Drag Race, and Noel catches up with the latest anime releases in Noel’s anime corner: One-Punch Man, Fruits Basket, Hitoribocchi no Marumaruseikatsu, Demon Slayer, and Sarazanmai. Then we round out the week’s TV with Game of Thrones and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow. Afterward, we head to the season spotlight section to look at season two of Netflix’s She-Ra and the Princesses of Power. Take a listen, then reach out with your thoughts on the week’s TV.Season Spotlight: She-Ra and the Princesses of Power Season 2 (53:24)Our Week in TV Full Frontal with Samantha Bee (4:32) Bob’s Burgers (8:51) The Last O.G. (12:23) RuPaul’s Drag Race (16:05) Noel’s Anime Corner (20:17) One-Punch Man Fruits Basket Hitoribocchi no Marumaruseikatsu Demon Slayer Sarazanmai Game of Thrones (36:27) DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (44:23)Music Featured: “Cat Zombie” from Sarazanmai
It’s late April, and it’s snowing in Chicago. Sounds like a perfect time to catch up with the first half of the first season of Jordan Peele’s reimagining of The Twilight Zone. This week on the podcast, Noel and Kate kick things off with their week in TV. We begin with the comedies and reality offerings, including Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Veep, The Last O.G., The Amazing Race, and RuPaul’s Drag Race. Then we move over to drama and genre, including the premiere of Gentleman Jack, Killing Eve, Game of Thrones, and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow. Finally, we head to the spotlight section and dive in with the first five episodes of Peele’s The Twilight Zone. How does this iteration live up to the storied original and other reboots through the years? Which episodes shine, and which needed a few more passes? Take a listen, then reach out with your thoughts on the week’s TV.Spotlight: The Twilight Zone (2019) (1:11:02)Our Week in Comedy and Reality Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (12:16) Veep (16:12) The Last O.G. (21:11) The Amazing Race (24:07) RuPaul’s Drag Race (29:52)Our Week in Drama and Genre Gentleman Jack premiere (43:13) Killing Eve (49:33) Game of Thrones (51:56) DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (1:01:09)Music Featured: “Hood Boy” by Fantasia Barrino; “Jenny from Oldstones” from Game of Thrones
Viet Nguyen is a television editor and director. Viet edited on shows like Party Down and iZombie before making the transition to director on shows like The Flash, DC's Legends of Tomorrow, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, and Lucifer. Viet shares the story of how he went from a nerdy, video camera obsessed teenager, to a post PA on Veronica Mars, to a working film maker in Hollywood. Viet's Short Film Crush The Skull https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBsrzEp-XSg Follow the podcast on Instagram or Facebook Follow Jeremiah on Instagram or Twitter
The first of the spring finales are upon us, giving us plenty of TV to discuss this week on the podcast. First up, Noel and Kate talk through the week’s TV, including the aforementioned finales of Fresh Off the Boat and Speechless, Bob’s Burgers, What We Do in the Shadows, RuPaul’s Drag Race, The Good Fight, and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow. Then we head over to the season spotlight section and dive in with season two of Amazon’s charming The Tick. Has the show worked out its tonal issues? Will we ever see Chairface Chippendale? All of this and more, on this week’s Televerse. Spoon!Season Spotlight: The Tick Season 2 (42:35)Our Week in TV Fresh Off the Boat finale (3:01) Speechless finale (6:57) Bob’s Burgers (10:02) What We Do in the Shadows (13:12) RuPaul’s Drag Race (15:48) The Good Fight (27:10) DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (32:07)Music Featured: “I Surrender” from DC’s Legends of Tomorrow
Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com) welcomes actress Jocelyn Panton who will talk about her role in AMC's horror platform Shudder's new series Critters: The New Binge! We talk about how the new series compare to the original films as well as her character as a Reporter on Shudder's new series. In addition Jocelyn will talk about her role as Marilyn Monroe in DC's Legends of Tomorrow!
Welcome to the second episode of Nick's Infinite Playlist, featuring guest host Tiffany Chang (Tiffany C. Lockhart) Current Topics: Avengers Endgame, DC's Legends of Tomorrow Infinite Playlist: Bones I Heart the 90's: 10 Things I Hate About You Our theme song is "One Way or the Other" by PEG and the Rejected, via Free Music Archive ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ ) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nicks-infinite-playlist/support
Kate’s on location once again, so it’s another truncated podcast this week. After a brief discussion of Netflix’s Cowboy Bebop casting announcements, Noel and Kate kick things off with their week in TV. Veep is back for its final season, black-ish still has a Dre problem, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is riding high heading into its series finale, and Fresh Off the Boat gets in on the musical fun. Then there’s the dramatic final episodes of Terrace House: Opening New Doors, an Olympic-themed RuPaul’s Drag Race, wrestling-centered episodes of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver and, in its midseason premiere, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, and a statuary-centered Full Frontal with Samantha Bee. Afterward, we move to the spotlight section, diving in with season one of Amazon Prime’s adaptation of the teen assassin movie Hanna. Season Spotlight: Hanna Season 1 (58:32)Our Week in TV Veep premiere (6:43) black-ish (12:14) Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (15:23) Fresh Off the Boat (28:11) Terrace House: Opening New Doors Part 6 (30:55) RuPaul’s Drag Race (37:31) Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (40:31) DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (45:06) Full Frontal with Samantha Bee (53:52)Music Featured: “Love’s Not a Game” from Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
It’s the last week of 2018, which means it’s time for our annual mega-countdown of the best and most memorable TV of the year. Noel and Kate talk through their picks for the year’s best TV performances, characters, music, writing, sequences, seasons, moments, and much more. Listen to what our picks are, then reach out with your favorites from this year, as we bid a fond farewell to the year that was, and head into 2019.Performance Awards (2:10)Best Performance, Lead; Best Performance, Supporting; Best Voice Acting; Best Reality Personality; Most Novel Casting; Most Underrated Ensemble; Best Cameo; Best Guest Appearance; 6th Performer AwardMusic: “Wilkommen” from Younger; “Somewhere Out There” from Fresh Off the Boat; iZombie’s RENT parody (feat. Rachel Bloom)Character Awards (18:16)Best New Character; Best Villain; Best Parents; Best Kids; Best On-Screen Death; Character We Want More Of; Actor We Want More OfMusic: “Kiss From a Rose” from Wrecked; “Bird in a Gilded Cage” from Trial & Error: Lady Killer; “I Want it That Way” from Brooklyn Nine-NineProduction Awards (34:06) Notable Direction, Comedy; Notable Direction, Drama; Most Memorable Long-Take; Best Cinematography; Best Costuming; Best Set Design; Best Hair; Best Makeup; Best Editing; Most Inventive AnimationMusic: “Jesus Christ Superstar” from Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert; “This One’s For You” from the Tony Awards; “Home” from PoseMusic Awards (50:01)Best/Catchiest New Theme Song; Best Score; Best Soundtrack; Best Original Song; Best Deployment of a Pre-Existing Song; Best Musical MomentMusic: “Come Away With Me” from Adventure Time; “The Fearful Pirate Dewey Duck” from DuckTales; “Shame” from Big MouthWriting Awards (58:09) Writing for a Comedy Series; Writing for a Drama Series; Most Quotable Series; Most Memorable Line; Best Episode Title; Best Crafting of a SeasonMusic: “I Want Your Cray Cray” from Jessica Jones; “In” from Riverdale’s Carrie: The Musical episode; Jennifer and Rich’s song from Claws’ “Scream”Sequence Awards (1:04:57)Best Stunts; Best Action Setpiece; Best Standalone Fight Sequence; Best Dream Sequence; Best Dance Sequence; Best (New) Credit Sequence; Best MontageMusic: “Mama Mia” from The Bold Type; “Omar Sharif” as performed at the Tony Awards; “Nobody’s Above the Law” from The Good FightSeason and Series Awards (1:15:27)Most Spectacular Burn-out; Most Spectacular Slow Build; Best Finale Payoff; Most Underappreciated Finale; Best New Comedy (non-Top 20); Best New Drama (non-Top 20); Most Improved Series; Biggest Season-to-Season Drop; Most Underrated Series; Most Overrated Series (The Anne Veal Award); The Ringer Award; Srsly Guys, Why Aren’t You Watching…; Srsly, Why Aren’t We Watching…; Gone but Not ForgottenMusic: “The Miracle of Birth”, “My Sperm is Healthy”, and “Face Your Fears (Reprise)” from Crazy Ex-GirlfriendMoment Awards (1:35:38)Trippiest Scene; Best WTF Moment; Biggest Gut-punch; Dusty, Dusty, Him Sad Award; Biggest F*ck Yeah Moment; Best Twist/Realization (non-finale); Most Traumatizing Moment; Schadenfreude Award; Most Striking Visual; Best OTT Sex/Nudity; Best Shipping; Most Chemistry; Oxygen Award, Comedy; Oxygen Award, Drama; Most Ridiculous Moment; Best Fan Interaction; The La-la-la Award (No Spoilers!); The Head Canon AwardMusic: “G-G-G-Ghost”, “That Distant Shore”, and “Let’s Only Think About Love” from Steven UniverseMiscellaneous Awards (1:59:20)Best Surprise; Worst Disappointment; Best Discovery; Spotlight of Shame; Breakthrough Performance; Breakthrough Series; It Shoulda Worked…; It Shouldn’t’ve Worked.; The It’s Not Me, It’s You Award; Anchor Award; Life Vest Award; Show We Want To See Make the Leap
2018 is winding down, which means the List-ening is once again upon us. This week on the podcast, Noel and Kate talk through their top 20 TV series of 2018, looking at the very best TV of the year. From reality and anime to documentary comedy and chilling drama, there was plenty on offer, and the highlights of the year ran the gamut. Tune in for our thoughts on our favorites, then reach out with your picks.Noel’s 20–16 (7:11) Cells at Work Dietland A Place Further than the Universe DuckTales Killing EveKate’s 20–16 (7:54) Trial & Error: Lady Killer Ugly Delicious/Queer Eye Elementary Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Brooklyn Nine-NineNoel’s 15–11 (9:52) Barry Jane the Virgin Steven Universe Crazy Ex-Girlfriend The Good FightKate’s 15–11 (12:10) The Terror Insecure Sense8 Wyatt Cenac’s Problem Areas NanetteNoel and Kate’s 10–6 (15:12) We Bare Bears Steven Universe Terrace House: Opening New Doors Barry Wyatt Cenac’s Problem Areas Killing Eve PoseNoel and Kate’s 5–1 (33:03) DC’s Legends of Tomorrow Brooklyn Nine-Nine The Good Place One Day at a Time Atlanta Queen Sugar The Americans The Terror*****Next episode will be our yearly Smorgasborgy, counting down our TV favorites in every category imaginable. Play along and reach out with your picks in the following categories:Performance Awards: Best Performance, Lead; Best Performance, Supporting; Best Voice Acting; Best Reality Personality; Most Novel Casting; Most Underrated Ensemble; Best Cameo; Best Guest Appearance; 6th Performer AwardCharacter Awards: Best New Character; Best Villain; Best Parents; Best Kids; Best On-Screen Death; Character We Want More Of; Actor We Want More OfProduction Awards: Notable Direction, Comedy; Notable Direction, Drama; Most Memorable Long-Take; Best Cinematography; Best Costuming; Best Set Design; Best Hair; Best Makeup; Best Editing; Most Inventive AnimationMusic Awards: Best/Catchiest New Theme Song; Best Score; Best Soundtrack; Best Original Song; Best Deployment of a Pre-Existing Song; Best Musical MomentWriting Awards: Writing for a Comedy Series; Writing for a Drama Series; Most Quotable Series; Most Memorable Line; Best Episode Title; Best Crafting of a SeasonSequence Awards: Best Stunts; Best Action Setpiece; Best Standalone Fight Sequence; Best Dream Sequence; Best Dance Sequence; Best (New) Credit Sequence; Best MontageSeason and Series Awards: Most Spectacular Burn-out; Most Spectacular Slow Build; Best Finale Payoff; Most Underappreciated Finale; Best New Comedy (non-Top 20); Best New Drama (non-Top 20); Most Improved Series; Biggest Season-to-Season Drop; Most Underrated Series; Most Overrated Series (The Anne Veal Award); The Ringer Award; Srsly Guys, Why Aren’t You Watching…; Srsly, Why Aren’t We Watching…; Gone but Not ForgottenMoment Awards: Trippiest Scene; Best WTF Moment; Biggest Gut-punch; Dusty, Dusty, Him Sad Award; Biggest F*ck Yeah Moment; Best Twist/Realization (non-finale); Most Traumatizing Moment; Schadenfreude Award; Most Striking Visual; Best OTT Sex/Nudity; Best Shipping; Most Chemistry; Oxygen Award, Comedy; Oxygen Award, Drama; Most Ridiculous Moment; Best Fan Interaction; The La-la-la Award (No Spoilers!); The Head Canon AwardMiscellaneous Awards: Best Surprise; Worst Disappointment; Best Discovery; Spotlight of Shame; Breakthrough Performance; Breakthrough Series; It Shoulda Worked…; It Shouldn’t’ve Worked.; The It’s Not Me, It’s You Award; Anchor Award; Life Vest Award; Show We Want To See Make the Leap
Halloween is here, and little is spookier than the specter of the midterms. VOTE!! Regardless of your politics, stop reading this post right now and go vote. Unless it’s Wednesday, then you’re too late. Hopefully you already did. Anyways, back to your regularly scheduled programming. This week on the podcast, we talk through a handful of interesting recent episodes, including the premieres of Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj and Busy Tonight, a Tahani- and Eleanor-centric The Good Place, the compelling first season of Bodyguard, an arachnaphobic Doctor Who, witchy DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, and a villain-driven Supergirl. Afterward, Noel and Kate dive in with the first season of Netflix’s Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. Who’s in for more, and who’s ready to jump ship? Take a listen, then reach out with your thoughts on Sabrina, Supergirl, and more!Season Spotlight: Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Season 1 (1:04:06)Our Week in TV Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj premiere (11:39) Busy Tonight premiere (21:07) The Good Place (27:09) Bodyguard Season 1 (35:22) Doctor Who (40:35) DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (47:26) Supergirl (50:57)
Kate was laid up sick most of the week, so it’s a Netflix- and genre-heavy week. Fortunately, that gives us plenty of interesting TV to discuss. First, Noel and Kate talk through the week’s TV, starting with reality and comedy, including the latest installment of Netflix’s Terrace House: Opening New Doors and new cooking documentary series Salt Fat Acid Heat, as well as black-ish and The Good Place. Next up are the week’s genre offerings, including season one of Netflix’s Hilda and a quick look at Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, along with the premiere of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, The Flash, and Doctor Who’s big Rosa Parks episode. Afterwards, we head to the season spotlight and dive in with the third, and potentially final season of Netflix’s Daredevil.Season Spotlight: Daredevil Season 3 (1:52:04)Our Week in Reality and Comedy Terrace House: Opening New Doors Part 4 (21:04) Salt Fat Acid Heat (31:52) black-ish (39:32) The Good Place (44:26)Our Week in Genre Hilda Season 1 (53:06) Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Season 1 (58:36) DC’s Legends of Tomorrow premiere (1:06:32) The Flash (1:13:19) Doctor Who (1:22:07)Music Featured: “Halloween Surfboard” by Gavin Riley & Nathan Holt; “Rise Up” by Andra DayArticles Referenced: GLAAD’s 2018 “Where We Are On TV” Report; Subscribe to Noel’s weekly newsletter!
Hello, and welcome to the Emerald City Video podcast. I’m your host, Russ Burlingame, and if you listen to the show at all, you know me. If you don’t listen to the show — and it just so happens that the episode where I give an explainer is your first episode to the show — then I’ll break it down for you. Emerald City Video was, until April of 2009, a video rental store in Syracuse, New York. I used to manage the store for a while, and since this show started, nearly every voice you have heard on this show is someone who used to work at Emerald City at one time or another, as well. This episode, I am introducing the ECV Spinner Rack, named for the spinning magazine racks that people used to be able to get comic books off of back when comics were sold anywhere other than comic book specialty stores. And, as you might guess, this segment, or this type of episode, will be dedicated to looking at comics and comic book adaptations on TV. I am leaving the movies alone, since they are huge blockbusters and almost always get covered on the New Release Wall anyway. When I am not podcasting about movies with people who used to work at a video store, my real, paying job is writing about comics and related media for ComicBook.com. Up to now I have kept a wall up between the two gigs, but as we near our hundredth episode, I am looking to roll out some new features and some new ideas for ECV. More on that in the weeks and months to come. For a long while, I had a podcast called Panel Discussions, in which I talked about comics and related media with people who, believe it or not, NEVER EVEN WORKED AT A VIDEO STORE. Crazy, I know. I recently shuttered that podcast; it was just another thing costing me $15 a month to host, and I did not have the time to consistently update it. But since I still like talking about that stuff, and sometimes I like to talk about It in ways that are not conducive to how we write stories or what I am assigned to cover at work. So here I am. And in keeping with things like the New Release Wall and Five for Five, I wanted to give this a veneer or the video store, creating a title for the feature that would resemble something you might actually find in a video store. So — The ECV Spinner Rack. In the near future, one of the big changes we are going to be rolling out is that we are going to have other co-hosts who haven’t all worked for ECV in the past. When I do so, I will introduce them by asking them where their home video store was, when the last time was they were in a video store, and what their favorite video store memory is. That will give us all a point of commonality and community, even when they aren’t people who worked or rented at ECV. Today’s guest is Michele Curran, the co-host of the Krypton Podcast and the Hashtag TV Geek Podcast. I met Michele through another show I host, Archie Digest: A Riverdale Podcast, and we have become friends in the couple of years that show has been running. She has appeared on Panel Discussions in the past, discussing last year’s “Crisis on Earth-X” crossover event with me. Tonight will be another chance for Michele and I to talk about The CW’s shared DC Comics universe of shows, as we will be looking at DC’S LEGENDS OF TOMORROW. Legends, which debuted its fourth season tonight, centers on a ragtag team of misfits and C-list superheroes who travel through time fixing things, breaking them again, and then fixing their own mistakes. After an underwhelming first season — which I actually didn’t mind, and so you can see quotes from my review of the pilot used as examples on the show’s Wikipedia page — the show found its groove by embracing the weird, fun energy that the characters and its cast brought to the table naturally. Each season of Legends has been something of a soft reboot, and this year things are getting a bit…magical. At the end of season three, the Legends defeated Mallus, a demon who had been trapped in a time prison. In order to have their final showdown with the demon, they needed to release him from his prison, but doing so opened the door for other beings and creatures who now have to be rounded up and sent back to where they came from. The team will be joined in the quest by John Constantine, played by Matt Ryan. Constantine is a demonologist and master of the mystic arts — or a petty dabbler, if you want to be really specific about it. Ryan’s version first appeared on a self-titled NBC series that ran for a single season before moving to The CW, where he has made occasional appearances on Arrow and Legends, as well as headlining an animated movie that was serialized and shown as short episodes on the web-based CW Seed network. The movie, along with about a half an hour of previously-unseen footage, is available now on Blu-ray and DVD. As I have always endeavored to do with Archie Digest, this segment is intended to be released immediately after Legends airs its premiere on the East Coast. So — spoilers ahead, and don’t listen to us talk about the show until you have had a chance to see the episode. If you missed it, press pause now and wait until tomorrow, when you can either buy it on your Video On Demand service of choice or stream it on The CW’s website. Without further ado, the first episode of ECV’s Spinner Rack. You can find us (and a number of other awesome podcasts) on the ACPN family of shows. 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This week we're taking a magical trip through time! We're jumping back to SDCC to our chat with the cast and producers of DC's Legends of Tomorrow! Hear us talk to Maisie Richardson-Sellers (Amaya), Dominic Purcell (Mick Rory), Keto Shimizu (Exec. Producer), Nick Zano (Nate Heywood) and Phil Klemmer (Exec. Producer) about all of the crazy things that will be happening when the show premieres on Monday, October 22nd! We also have SPOILER FILLED reviews of Supergirl, Charmed AND Arrow premieres this week! Plus we catch up on some comics, dive into the Red Dead Redemption 2 controversy and cover so much TV and movie news you won't believe it! Find out more about this week, and past shows, at www.downandnerdypodcast.com
This episode of Comic Book Pitt was recorded at the Sorgatron Media Studio. Can we help with your Podcast? Contact us today! The crew talks about the Netflix deal with Mark Millar, comic book series that never finished, and a whole lot of comic book TV shows. EVENTS: Check out our private shopping trip at New Dimension Comics in September. This exclusive event is not open to the public, only friends and listeners of CBP. WHERE TO FIND US: Comic Book Pitt is part of the SORGATRON MEDIA NETWORK EMAIL: comicbookpitt@gmail.com CALL: 412-450-0227 FACEBOOK: facebook.com/comicbookpitt TWITTER: @comicbookpitt INSTAGRAM: @comicbookpitt
Dan and Scott talk about the Netflix deal with Mark Millar, comic book series that never finished, and a whole lot of comic book TV shows. Also, stay tuned at the end of the episode for a big announcement about an exclusive event (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/comic-book-pitt-private-shopping-event-tickets-48300998587?aff=ebdssbeac) for friends and listeners of Comic Book Pitt. WHERE TO FIND US: Comic Book Pitt is part of the SORGATRON MEDIA NETWORK EMAIL: comicbookpitt@gmail.com CALL: 412-450-0227 FACEBOOK TWITTER INSTAGRAM
For this week of All About Conventions August we have a super-sized convention special for you! Not only do Victoria and Kristen recap their experiences this year at San Diego Comic Con, they share their lessons learned from their trip to help you crush your next con. We also share our interviews from the convention floor with four fabulous female creators! They are: Agnes Garbowska is an illustrator known for her work illustrating titles such as the New York Times Best Sellers & Gem Award winner DC Superhero Girls for DC Comics, My Little Pony for IDW, and Grumpy Cat. She’s also drawn covers for IDW titles including, Jem and the Holograms, Transformers, and Powerpuff Girls. Check out Agnes's latest artwork in the graphic novel DC Super Hero Girls: Out of the Bottle on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2MD9KQZ Twitter: @AgnesGarbowska Instagram: @AgnesGarbowska Facebook: @AgnesGarbowska.Art Tumblr: http://agnesgarbowska.tumblr.com/ https://agnesgarbowska.com/ Diana Greenhalgh is a professional illustrator and designer, primarily working in comics, trading cards, and film and television. Diana's first love is comics, where she works as a professional inker on numerous independent and mainstream comic books titles spanning over a decade. Diana also works as a prop artist and graphic designer for film and television. You can see her prop work in season 1 of DC's Legends Of Tomorrow, and she's designed and illustrated one sheets for 20th Century Fox's Deadpool and X-Men Apocalypse films. Instagram: @mechangel Twitter: @DianaGreenhalgh Facebook: @DianaGreenhalghArt Check her out at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mechart Beth Sotelo began working in the comic book industry in 2001 as a colorist for Top Cow Productions. Since then she’s worked for Aspen Comics, DC and Marvel. Her recent coloring credits include DC Comics' Suicide Squad: Most Wanted and coloring/illustration work for 20th Century Fox. She is also the writer and illustrator for her creator-owned digital graphic novel “Grump”. Instagram: @midimew Twitter: @midimew Bethsotelo.com EK Johnston is an archaeologist-turned-author who has lent her words to retellings like Exit, Pursued by a Bear and Spindle. She has contributed two works for the Star Wars canon with a young adult novel Ahsoka and “By Whatever Sun” in the From a Certain Point of View anthology. Her repertoire continues to expand, with The Afterward due to come out next year. And at SDCC, it was also announced that she would be writing Queen’s Shadow, a novel based on Padme’s transition from Queen to Senator -- a dream come true for the author! (And Victoria. Obviously.) Twitter: @ek_johnston Tumblr: http://ekjohnston.tumblr.com/ Instagram: @ek_johnston ekjohnston.ca
Heat wave! Captain cold! Prison break brothers! Rudy from Doctor Who! Some people with wings! A Superman! Mix them together and it it delicious or awful? Or both? Find out!
BTB presents an incredible interview actor and writer Adam Tsekhman who plays Gary Green on the CW show DC's Legends of Tomorrow! Arrowverse fans you do not want to miss this!
Mark Radulich and Co. take the time to review Season 3 of DC's Legends of Tomorrow on TV Party Tonight. "After the defeat of Eobard Thawne and his equally nefarious Legion of Doom, the Legends face a new threat created by their actions at the end of last season. In revisiting a moment in time that they had already participated in, they have essentially fractured the timeline and created anachronisms – a scattering of people, animals, and objects all across time! Our team must find a way to return all the anachronisms to their original timelines before the time stream falls apart. But before our Legends can jump back into action, Rip Hunter and his newly established Time Bureau call their methods into question. With the Time Bureau effectively the new sheriffs in town, the Legends disband – until Mick Rory discovers one of them in the middle of his well-deserved vacation in Aruba. Seeing this as an opportunity to continue their time traveling heroics, Sara wastes no time in getting the Legends back together." "We reunite with billionaire inventor Ray Palmer, the unconventional historian-turned-superhero Nate Heywood, and Professor Martin Stein and Jefferson “Jax” Jackson, who together form the meta-human Firestorm. Once reunited, the Legends will challenge the Time Bureau’s authority over the timeline and insist that however messy their methods may be, some problems are beyond the Bureau’s capabilities. Some problems can only be fixed by Legends."
Season 3 of DC's Legends of Tomorrow has come to an end so that means Kneel Before Pod has to publish a discussion about it. A small team get together to discuss giant Furbys, Infinity Totems, bad guys turned good turned bad again and the rehabilitation of John Constantine. Craig can be found on this very site and Chris can also be found on a Sunday between 12 and 3pm GMT live on Black Diamond FM as well as on many of the previous podcasts. Show Notes Craig's reviews of DC's Legends of Tomorrow season 3 Craig's reviews of the only season of Constantine Craig's reviews of Black Lightning season 1 Craig's review of the Arrow episode where John Constantine appeared Our podcast about the first episodes of the new seasons of each show Our midseason podcast Our Time Travel podcast Nstens1117's cover of the DC's Legends of Tomorrow theme and his YouTube channel If you enjoyed what you heard here then please do subscribe to Kneel Before Pod on iTunes, YouTube or any major podcasting app you can think of. If you have any feedback then we’re more than willing to listen to it. You can find us on Facebook and Twitter or just make yourself known in the comments section below.
If there's one thing you can count on here at TV Party, it's that we take every single opportunity to dump effusive praise on our favorite piece of superhero schlock on the airwaves right now - The CW's deeply wacky time-travel smorgasbord DC's Legends of Tomorrow. If you're not watching it, you're missing out on something special: Vikings worshipping a Tickle Me Elmo-like fuzzy toy. Neal McDonough in a silly Javier Bardem wig. A young Barack Obama chased by a murderous psychic gorilla. It's just.... so much of everything you never knew you wanted. Now that Legends has finished its third season (which you can already find on Netflix), Allison and Clint - along with fellow superfan Kate Kulzick - take a few minutes out of their day for a very special After Party to discuss the wild, wild season 3 finale. Along the way, they pinpoint the many ways the season as a whole has seen the show solidifying its irreverent tone and giving its game cast of underrated performers new things to do - and new historical figures to save. Take a listen!Timestamps:8:57 - Discussion of the season 3 finale, "The Good, The Bad and the Cuddly"22:07 - Season 3 discussionLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
One of Hollywood's best (and most physically fit) actors, Johnathon Schaech, joins the podcast for a special, 12 minute phone interview about his new film, Day of the Dead: Bloodline, coming out January 5th. Johnathon has starred in That Thing You Do!, was Jonah Hex in DC's Legends of Tomorrow, had a role in Showtime's Ray Donovan & now plays Max, a "rotter" that hasn't fully turned, faced with the truths of being half-human, half-zombie in this George A Romero retelling of a horror classic. We spend a few minutes talking That Thing You Do! (Greg's favorite film of all-time) & what it's like being a Hollywood actor with a learning disability. It was a dream come true; thank you to Johnathon & his team for coming on the show! FIND OUT MORE ABOUT DAY OF THE DEAD: BLOODLINE - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3053228/ FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: www.Instagram.com/WePodcastAndWeKnowThings FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: www.Twitter.com/WePodAndWeKnow
A former Doctor Who companion. A team of both superheroes and villains, some that are leaping off the comic page into live action for the first time. An immortal foe with a plan for world domination that spans centuries. What could possibly go wrong? As Donovan and Chris make their way through the first season of DC's Legends of Tomorrow, the answer turns out to be almost everything. Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/earth_2.
A former Doctor Who companion. A team of both superheroes and villains, some that are leaping off the comic page into live action for the first time. An immortal foe with a plan for world domination that spans centuries. What could possibly go wrong? As Donovan and Chris make their way through the first season of DC's Legends of Tomorrow, the answer turns out to be almost everything. Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/earth_2.
In this episode, Kerri and Everett talk about The CW's DC's Legends of Tomorrow Season 3 Premiere, mainly up to episode 4 titled "Phone Home." We love Gumball. Let us know what you think of our show @GeeksTalkTV on Twitter and let us know which shows you'd like us to talk about. Be sure to follow and subscribe to the pod if you enjoyed it! Intro/Outro music: There It Is Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
The DC TV Universe -sometimes referred to as the Arrowverse or the Berlantiverse- will soon return for another dose of superhero insanity. Before that happens; Kneel Before Pod just do a series of episodes on the previous seasons. Next up is DC's Legends of Tomorrow where Craig and Chris do a quick round-up of their thoughts on the season as a whole as well as their hopes and theories for next season. There may even be a few laughs along the way. Craig can be found on this very site and Chris can also be found on a Sunday between 12 and 3pm GMT live on Black Diamond FM as well as on many of the previous podcasts. Show Notes Our two part midseason podcast Our Supergirl season 2 podcast Our The Flash season 3 podcast Our DC Crossover podcast Craig's DC Legends of Tomorrow season 2 reviews George Lucas In Love NStens1117's cover of the DC's Legends of Tomorrow theme,the Justice Society of America theme and his YouTube channel If you enjoyed what you heard here then please do subscribe to Kneel Before Pod on iTunes, YouTube or any major podcasting app you can think of. If you have any feedback then we’re more than willing to listen to it. You can find us on Facebook and Twitter or just make yourself known in the comments section below.
In this episode, Kerri and Everett talk about The CW's DC's Legends of Tomorrow Season 2, mainly the final episode 17 titled "Aruba." Let us know what you think of our show @GeeksTalkTV on Twitter and let us know which shows you'd like us to talk about. Be sure to follow and subscribe to the pod if you enjoyed it! Intro/Outro music: There It Is Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
In this episode, Kerri and Everett talk about The CW's DC's Legends of Tomorrow Season 2, mainly episode 12 titled "Camelot/3000." Let us know what you think of our show @GeeksTalkTV on Twitter and let us know which shows you'd like us to talk about. Be sure to follow and subscribe to the pod if you enjoyed it! Intro/Outro music: There It Is Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
In this episode, Kerri and Everett talk about The CW's DC's Legends of Tomorrow Season 2, mainly episode 12 titled "Camelot/3000." Let us know what you think of our show @GeeksTalkTV on Twitter and let us know which shows you'd like us to talk about. Be sure to follow and subscribe to the pod if you enjoyed it! Intro/Outro music: There It Is Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
In this episode, Kerri and Everett talk about The CW's DC's Legends of Tomorrow Season 2, mainly episode 11 titled "Turncoat." Let us know what you think of our show @GeeksTalkTV on Twitter and let us know which shows you'd like us to talk about. Be sure to follow and subscribe to the pod if you enjoyed it! Intro/Outro music: There It Is Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
This is a very special episode! In fact, this is the Screen Heroes Special 02! Our second special edition of the podcast focuses on the now complete CWDC Crossover event that cross four-ish shows on The CW including Supergirl, The Flash, Arrow, and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow. We talk about what it means for The CW to even...
Ravina, Jordan, and Shay talk to you about what’s new in Television. What do you guys think of DC's Legends of Tomorrow? Find out how it stacks up with the rest of CW here on the show. Did you check out Mascots? See what our heroes thought of it. Not before, however, we break the ice and ask… What show do you enjoy that was “before your time?”Follow the GSMC Television Podcast at http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/television-podcast.html
We talk about a lot of great pops this episode and I know I type that out every time but its pretty true this time. EE.GoFunkoYourself.com for for pops to help out the show, they are running a buy 5 get a 6th free and they promise mints baby! Check us out at www.facebook.com/gofunkoyourself, www.twitter.com/gofunkoyourself, www.instagram.com/gofunkoyourself, www.gofunkoyourself.com. You could also help us out by rating and reviewing the show on iTunes, completing a sweet survey at https://survey.libsyn.com/gofunkoyourself and finally if you want to be a super awesome person and become a patreon of the show then visit https://www.patreon.com/gofunkoyourself, that is everything for this week!
A power outage won’t stop us! For those watching the live stream, we kicked off a few minutes late but things eventually settled down. This week was recap The CW DC TV shows which include Arrow, The Flash, and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow. We also talk about CBS’ Supergirl which is set to move to The CW for its...
A podcast about Comics Pop Culture! Hello FITWR listeners, Republic City Dispatch fanatics and Storm of Spoilers/Cast of Kings fantasy nerds, we’re back for more comics discussion! New comics enthusiast Joanna Robinson of Vanity Fair’s Hollywood and The Station Agents podcast is joined by a guy who just re-read Garth Ennis’ Preacher, Da7e Gonzales of […]
Der kommer krig på klingen i denne uges podcast, da studiet er meget splittet om deres holdning til ugens anmeldelse DC's ensableserie Legends of Tomorrow. "Episodez Seriecast er din guide til de fedeste serier i verden" Støt os her: www.patreon.com/episodezpodcast Lyt til os her: iTunes: goo.gl/KWdjvt Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/episodez/ RSS feed(til f.eks. Pocket Casts, Doggcatcher, Stagefright, Instacast m.fl.) Link: goo.gl/As8BfC (kopier adresselinjen ind i din app) Find os på Facebook: www.facebook.com/nerdvanepisodez
On this special edition of the Down and Nerdy Podcast we talk to Casper Crump aka Vandal Savage from "DC's Legends of Tomorrow!" He and the guys discuss the season finale which airs tomorrow, Thursday May 19th at 8pm eastern on The CW! They also discuss time travel, spanish orchestra's, and more!
Our 3 stoned hosts talk and speculate on the newest superhero CW show entitled "DC's Legends of Tomorrow" Join us as we smoke and get into each legend, the new characters we meet, and the possible mashups we may see soon!
Today we're talking DC TV and the trio of superhero shows on the CW: Arrow, The Flash, and DC's Legends of Tomorrow. How do the shows compare? Who are our favorites? Find out in Supercultured #2!
Ed invents Admin Ninja, Kitty discusses her birthday weekend and her hatred of the How I Met Your Mother ending and Al geeks out over seeing Spider-Man. Plus the usual weird news stories, the GeekBlast and more!
Timey-Wimey Tea Time: Doctor Who, Writing, Musings, And Beauty
Oolong over-sleeps again so ObioneX2 fills in and works really hard to make sure we keep our "clean lyrics" rating. We discuss DC's Legends Of Tomorrow, Obi's return to Team XBox, and the importance... Friends gather to discuss Doctor Who, sci-fi, fantasy, creative writing, poetry, beauty, and other things geeks speak. LIVE - http://twitch.tv/GeekyAntics SMS/VM 646-801-2149 twtt@geekyantics.net
A podcast about Comics Pop Culture! Hello FITWR listeners, Republic City Dispatch fanatics and Storm of Spoilers/Cast of Kings fantasy nerds, we’re back for more comics discussion! New comics enthusiast Joanna Robinson of Vanity Fair’s Hollywood and The Station Agents podcast is joined by a guy who was surprised he wasn’t a constant in the […]
Join Scott and Kevin as they continue into the future and review the second part of the pilot for the highly anticipated series about a group of individuals with special abilities assembled by a time traveler from the 22nd century to stop a despotic ruler from conquering the world: DC's Legends of Tomorrow! Listen as they discuss the many issues with Hawkman and Hawkgirl's memories, the logical flaws of the "Amon dagger", the coincidences in the story surrounding alpha particles, their problems with the climactic fight, and much more! Should disruptions in the timeline happen instantaneously? Do the "Back To The Future" rules of time travel apply here? Where were the 1970's incarnations of the "Hawk-couple", and why have they neglected their son? They talk about it! So choose to fish instead of cutting bait, listen to the show, and set an alarm clock in case you pass out! And look for our review of Part One in last weeks episode! Bonus for Hitting Play listeners: Check out Kevin's riffs at https://gumroad.com/onewallcinema and save $1 on all items that cost $2 with coupon code: hittingplay Please email us at hittingplayshow@gmail.com Hitting Play on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/HittingPlay Follow Kevin on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/OneWallCinema Check out Kevin's work: http://www.onewallcinema.com/ Check out One Wall Cinema on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/k1posterchild Scott's Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/MCandFriends Scott's Vine: http://www.vine.co/MCandFriends
DC's Legends of Tomorrow Pilot Review Kyle and Olivia brace themselves and re-enter the world of superheroes to discuss the CW's not-particularly-interesting "DC's Legends of Tomorrow". Learn more, subscribe, or contact us at www.southgatemediagroup.com. You can write to us at southgatemediagroup@gmail.com and let us know what you think. Be sure to rate us and review the episode. It really helps other people find us. Thanks! Email us at southgatemediagroup@gmail.com Twitter @SMGPods
Join Scott and Kevin as they review the first part of the pilot for the highly anticipated series about a group of individuals with special abilities assembled by a time traveler from the 22nd century to stop a despotic ruler from conquering the world: DC's Legends of Tomorrow! Listen as they discuss, in detail, the characters in this show from their mostly golden and silver age origins in the pages of DC Comics, to their live action debuts in the various shows of the "Arrowverse". They'll talk about the troubles of trying to tell a good time travel story, what characters they liked and disliked, and the interesting acting choices by Wentworth Miller. So grab a timeship, set a course for this episode, and enjoy the show. Oh, and try not to disrupt the timeline! (Just kidding! Very few things actually bother the timeline, it seems.) And look for our review of Part Two in next weeks episode! Bonus for Hitting Play listeners: Check out Kevin's riffs at https://gumroad.com/onewallcinema and save $1 on all items that cost $2 with coupon code: hittingplay Please email us at hittingplayshow@gmail.com Hitting Play on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/HittingPlay Follow Kevin on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/OneWallCinema Check out Kevin's work: http://www.onewallcinema.com/ Check out One Wall Cinema on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/k1posterchild Scott's Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/MCandFriends Scott's Vine: http://www.vine.co/MCandFriends
This week long time friend of the show, Joey Bags, returns and we review the newest addition to DC's TV show roster, DC's Legends of Tomorrow. Then we discus the question on everyone's mind, which trilogies or movie series have good staring films, better sequels, and the best final films. Somewhere in-between all the fun MFG makes a surprising announcement that will change the future of M22PL forever.
Hey Knuckleheads, this episode is from the day of the Blizzard 2016. We hope everyone was safe! We review Legends of tomorrow and talk DC/Marvel. Dont forget to rate,review and subscribe. TheYakAttack returns has a special guest.
Hey Knuckleheads, this episode is from the day of the Blizzard 2016. We hope everyone was safe! We review Legends of tomorrow and talk DC/Marvel. Dont forget to rate,review and subscribe. TheYakAttack returns has a special guest.
Join Ron Richards and Conor Kilpatrick as they have a sit and a chat about the newest DC Comics-based television show that has spun out of two of their favorite DC Comics-based television shows. It’s time to talk about DC’s Legends of Tomorrow! . Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In a very special edition of the Down and Nerdy Podcast, James and Nick sit down with Ciara Renée of "DC's Legends of Tomorrow!" The three of them discuss what to expect during the show's premiere this Thursday (01/21/16) at 8pm on the CW, how Kendra has grown since finding out her true identity, and more!
Today's Guest: DC Legends of Tomorrow and Arrow showrunner Marc Guggenheim, writer of comic books including "Arrow 2.5," "The Infinite Adventures of Jonas Quantum," "Stringers," "The Rocketeer at War!" and "Squadron Sinister," author of Overwatch. Watch this exclusive Mr. Media interview with Arrow showrunner Marc Guggenheim by clicking on the video player above! Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience of Olicity ‘shippers who won’t be happy until they’re sitting in a tree, k-i-s-s-i-n-g… in the NEW new media capital of the world… St. Petersburg, Florida! Marc Guggenheim is one of those onion guys, where every time you peel back a layer, two more costumed characters appear in its place. A year ago, when he first appeared on Mr. Media, we spent most our time talking about his first novel, the out-of-control shadow government story of Overwatch. That, and a bit about his day job as writer and producer of The CW’s hit show “Arrow,” which had just spun off “The Flash.” Today, this guy has got superheroes coming out of his eyes, ears and, well, everywhere else. MARC GUGGENHEIM podcast excerpt: "The simultaneous shooting schedule of the Arrow/The Flash/DC's Legends of Tomorrow crossover and two-hour pilot has been a much bigger headache than dealing with the actors' agents and managers. The scheduling is really, really hard. It was all filmed at the same time. It requires a tremendous amount of creativity on the part of the producers and the assistant directors on the various shows who handle scheduling. Not easy! And not easy on the actors who sometimes have to run from one set to the other. We're all now recovering from the scheduling mishegas. That said, we do it because the end result is so worthwhile. And the end result is awesome. As I said to the 'Arrow' crew yesterday, a quadruple axle is far more impressive than a double axel. People are going to watch these four hours of television and I think it's going to blow their minds!" You can LISTEN to this interview with MARC GUGGENHEIM, showrunner of ARROW and DC's LEGENDS OF TOMORROW on The CW, by clicking the audio player above! Guggenheim is now the showrunner for “Arrow” –in its fourth season – and its upcoming spinoff, “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow,” which will bring together The Atom, Firestorm, Hawkman, Hawkgirl, Captain Cold, Heatwave, Rip Hunter, White Canary, and more. MARC GUGGENHEIM podcast excerpt: "Spoiler Alert for people who haven't seen Season 3 of 'Arrow': Sara Lance (the original Canary) dies! And by the way, Spoiler Alert: In Season 4 she comes back to life! We love Caity Lotz and we love the character of Sara Lance. It was something were always planning on doing." He’s also the guy that raised “Constantine” from last season’s ashes and made millions wonder what the NBC show could have been if it had come from his keyboard. But TV represents just a fraction of the characters in his sandbox. MARC GUGGENHEIM podcast excerpt: "I value my collaboration with Greg Berlanti. But it's also important for me to establish an identity as a writer separate and apart from him. I love comic books and I probably would have become a comic book writer first if that path had been offered to me." He has also found time to write a rack’s worth of new comics this year, include Arrow 2.5 for DC, The Infinite Adventures of Jonas Quantum for Legendary, Stringers for Oni Press, and The Rocketeer at War! for IDW. Earlier this year, he wrote a Squadron Sinister series for Marvel. And when he goes home, he can’t escape the superhero business: wife Tara Butters is co-showrunner of Marvel’s “Agent Carter” on ABC. Oh, and he is an indefatiguable sharer on Twitter, Facebook, and Tumblr. Key interview moments: • 6:45 "Arrow" and "DC Legends of Tomorrow" showrunner Marc Guggenheim explains why he makes time to create and write comic books, fiction,
Join us tonight as we discuss the new teaser trailer released today from the CW.
Join us tonight as we discuss the new teaser trailer released today from the CW.
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Mad Max is pretty great so we talk about that. And we also cover Underworld 5, Supergirl, DC's Legends Of Tomorrow, War Of The Planet Of The Apes and the Australian government threatening to kill Johnny Depps dogs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Shag and Rob discuss AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON, the new SUPERGIRL show, Firestorm on THE FLASH, and DC'S LEGENDS OF TOMORROW! Have a question or comment? Looking for more great content? THE AQUAMAN SHRINE - http://www.aquamanshrine.net FIRESTORM FAN - http://firestormfan.com THE FIRE & WATER TUMBLR - http://fireandwaterpodcast.tumblr.com E-MAIL: firewaterpodcast@comcast.net Subscribe via iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-fire-and-water-podcast/id463855630 This episode brought to you by InStockTrades - http://instocktrades.com Opening Theme, "The Time Is Now" by Michael Kohler. Closing music by Daniel Adams and Ashton Burge of The Bad Mamma Jammas! http://www.facebook.com/BadMammaJammas Thanks for listening! Fan the Flame and Ride the Wave!
Coming soon to the airwaves, The Legends of Tomorrow Podcast, your podcast for the new CW series, DC's Legends of Tomorrow: an Arrow/The Flash spin-off show!