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After viewing Super Nerds, Laura and Noah look for another nerd based TV Pilot. This week it is Welcome to Eltingville! An Adult Swim pilot based on the comic by Evan Dorkin. Will this be a lost treasure like a mint in box Boba Fett? Or will it get thrown out like some teens who snuck in a movie and STAY DOOMED! Wanna watch before you listen? Watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxFzRBQL2Ko Check out our Patreon and you can vote on what we should watch next! https://www.patreon.com/PlusTwoComedy Have an idea for what Stay Doomed should cover next? Already seen the show and have a question or comment for us to read on the podcast? Email us at TheStayDoomedShow@Gmail.com
This week Ken welcomes artist, writer and comic book legend Evan Dorkin to the show. Ken and Evan discuss living the dream, low bars, being disgusted by your own personal failings, Spring Break, hating Florida, how nobody actually grows up in Staten Island, being an artist, 80s punk, never leaving your home, being Jewish in an Italian neighborhood, Ska, Bim Skala Bim, accents, being too hung over to see your name in the credits of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, kids getting their shoes stolen at punk gigs, Kevin Shields ordering food, The Cars, Suicide, Milk and Cheese, Space Ghost, music on TV, pre-MTV days, Rockworld, the legend of Steranko, meeting girls, the introduction of surrealism to America, big egos, John Romita, Jack Kirby, Superman the Animated Series, how great Paul Dini is, Batman The Animated Series, Dwayne McDuffie, Freakazoid, Supergirl, why nobody but Kal-El can be from Krypton, how TV writing is all puzzle solving, continuity, Tik Tok's second life of Eltingville, Bibo, collecting comics, the Marvelization of DC, going to comic cons in the 1970s, dark and gritty, Comic Book Fascists, Beasts of Burden, Dario Argento, Giallo, wanting subtitles over dubbing, how anyone can make a movie, loving horror films, Trick R Treat, character design, Bouncing Boy, minutia, the internet, fan fiction, Alex Toth, wearing your influences on your sleeve, lost dark episodes of Superman The Animated Series, audiences and love of Halloween, screenplays, storytelling, Metal Men, being freaked out by failure and being neurotic, self sabotage, failed pilots, letting people down, Patreon, dealing with health issues, and the struggle of being a creative person trying to make a living.
¡Nuevo episodio de #ElLadoInformativo! Acompáñanos cada semana para informarte de manera amena y analítica de lo sucedido en el mundo de My Little Pony con temas relacionados y algunas informaciones de la actualidad de nuestro fandom. Esta semana hablaremos en la segunda parte sobre los fandoms dando perspectivas de lo bueno, lo malo y lo absurdo sobre las conductas que cada comunidad poseen incluyendo su contraparte sana.
¡Nuevo episodio de #ElLadoInformativo! Acompáñanos cada semana para informarte de manera amena y analítica de lo sucedido en el mundo de My Little Pony con temas relacionados y algunas informaciones de la actualidad de nuestro fandom. Esta semana hablaremos en la primera parte sobre el cómic de Eltingville Club que dio relevancia sobre la realidad hacia los fandoms de su cultura, así como hablar igualmente los orígenes de esa palabra y como llegó a consagrarse.
Episode #469! This week Scott and DL have another all book episode. Starting with a Marvel classic, Scott finishes up his telling of The Korvac Saga. DL has another Humanoids book from the Jodoverse. Though not written by Jodorowsky, Simak Manhunt on Solar Corna has ties to The Incal and The Metabarons. To finish up this extended episode Scott tells us about Evan Dorkin's The Eltingville Club. Check it out!
Chosen by premium Patreon subscriber Professor Gascan, we're digging into the career of Evan Dorkin and his Adult Swim pilot, Welcome to Eltingville! How did this series jump from the comic page to the TV screen? Why didn't Adult Swim order more than one episode? How accurate is all the trivia in this show? And how accurately does it reflect the nerd culture of the late '90s? Listen now before we argue more about Boba Fett! Support this podcast and get dozens of bonus episodes by visiting Patreon.com/TalkingSimpsons and becoming a patron! And please follow our official Twitter account, @TalkSimpsonsPod!
Ed Cordiano is an actor, writer and producer. He joined the podcast to chat about his upcoming projects, particularly the show Eltingville, which he co-produced with popular actress Alicia Minshew and also to discuss meditation and the role it's played in his life. IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3465971/ Eltingville: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14603814/?ref_=nm_knf_i2 https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/eltingville/eltingville Follow us on Instagram @imiytk
In this episode, Sage talks with actor and indie producer Pat Patterson (The Blacklist, Younger, Eltingville) about being a line producer, creating your own short film, and making important connections. Take Pat and Donna's workshop here!: Mckennamethod.com/ Follow us on IG: @DearActorPodcast Email: DearActorPodcast@gmail.com Sponsor: WeAudition.com - 25% OFF PROMO CODE: SAGE25
A conversation with the enchanting All My Children star Alicia Minshew and her co-producer, actor/writer Ed Cordiano. The pair discuss their upcoming project, Eltingville.
In this week's episode, PK and Pixel talk about Epic making a Gilgamesh movie, shitting on the Oscars, and Bizzard absorbing Vicarious Visions Intro and Outro Music by 2Mello, check him at https://2mellomakes.bandcamp.com PK Recommends: "Welcoming to Eltingville" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lyus5... ===Podcast Staring=== PK(Vinnie): Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThePKSpeed Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtT8... Faye!: Personal Twitter: https://twitter.com/FayeExclaimed Her Twitch Twitter: https://twitter.com/FayeExclaimedTV Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/fayeexclaimed Pixel: Twitter: https://twitter.com/VillagePixel64
'She laughed at the size of my Star Trek collection!' This week returning buddy and podcaster Eamonn Clarke visits to chat to Tony about 'The Eltingville Club' by Evan Dorkin. Are these fans still about today? How angry can four nerds get? This is a great chat about a classic set of characters who almost had their own cartoon series! You can find Eamonn's podcast The Mega City Book Club here and follow him on Twitter here. Many thanks for listening.
Multimedia journalist, Alex Salmieri talks about reopening gyms and dueling positions of the city, an Eltingville ex-convict accused of slaying a couple three months ago in a Mariners Harbor home invasion, and a ‘Back the Blue’ line that appeared in Clove Lakes Park.Listen to A.M. with Alex to learn more about today's top headlines. Email: asalmieri@siadvance.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
***This episode features audio from the podcast SMALL SCREEN CASUALTIES WITH JOHN BILANCINI from December 2017*** We discuss the pilot episodes of a show that never got picked up (WELCOME TO ELTINGVILLE) and a show that did (FREAKAZOID). This one is two episodes of John's podcast smooshed together so it is long. Visit John's website https://eightiesbaby.net/ Buy Patrick's new EP (all proceeds go to Black Lives Matter): https://jackknifecomedy.bandcamp.com/album/probably-forever-ep If you can't donate, just let this video run on your computer a million times (the ads go to BLM). https://youtu.be/bCgLa25fDHM Donate to bail funds. This is a no-brainer. You can break the money up and give it to different communities. Even if you can only give like $10. https://secure.actblue.com/donate/bail_funds_george_floyd?fbclid=IwAR1r-cAtTK0CP_TADJpE94PikkFsUXfFxf_Z-VTkpDaPBDbxzX1K0x_PkuQ Donate to mutual aid funds. https://twitter.com/thegirlwithfood/status/1267572248149442562?s=20 If you are at protesting, please be safe. Wear a mask, be mindful of social distancing (as best you can) and never let the cops out of your sight. Keep your phone charged and know where you are and how to exit at all time. And before you share/post a photo from a protest. Whether it's one you took yourself or one you saw online. Ask yourself "can you see protesters faces in it"? "Will sharing it potentially make it easier for retaliation against them"? If so, please don't share it. Join the Patreon! Join our AOL Chat Room! Follow us on Twitter! Follow us on Instagram! Like us on Facebook! Buy a Shirt! Listen on Spotify! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts (iTunes)! Subscribe on Stitcher! Go listen to all the other shows on the Brain Machine Network! And remember, if you're not an NFer you're an MFer, so get the f*** outta here!
Will, Ben, and Zack discuss Evan Dorkin's hilarious and prescient collected Eltingville Club from Dark Horse Comics.
Ever wonder what would happen if The Big Bang Theory and Animaniacs had a baby? No? Oh...well, Adult Swim did when they adapted a comic book. This week, I'm joined by Bill from Escape This Podcast to talk about Welcome to Eltingville, a failed animated pilot based on the comic Eltingville. Join us as we discuss this nerd fest and play another round of "Why in the World Isn't Wallace Shawn in This Show" Check out Escape This Podcast: http://www.escapethispodcast.com/
we watched the 2002 Adultswim pilot Welcome to Eltingville
Improv guru and host of Screw It, We're Just Gonna Talk About Spider-Man Will Hines joins us to talk about the ill-fated Welcome to Eltingville pilot! Check out our Patreon exclusive show [the deep end] of The Venture Bros. at patreon.com/thedeepend!
Check out more episodes of Conversation Genesis Evangelion over at Patreon.com/Cartoons101. There you can also enjoy the series Satoshi Konversations and interviews with animation luminaries like Bill Oakley (The Simpsons, Mission Hill, Disenchantment), Evan Dorkin (Welcome to Eltingville, Superman TAS), and Bryan Newton (Rick and Morty, Teen Titans GO!).
Di manapun dan apapun fandom lo, pasti ada aja fans yang toxic dan elitist. Baca The Eltingville Club itu kayak ngeliat cerminan keliaran fan yang udah ga ada obatnya. Lucu sih, tapi kadang lo mikir ada benernya juga penggambaran para elitists dari Evan Dorkin ini. MinDan & Highpriest akan ngebahas tuntas buku cringefest yang kadang lebih realistis dari yang kita kira ini. Ini bisa jadi satu dari sedikit podcast kita yang ada pesan moralnya. Pesan moralnya apa? Give it a listen and find out!
How do you know whether a representative has the authority to enter into an agreement on behalf of an organization? In short, the governing documents and resolutions of the board of directors can authorize a representative. But many organizations are not careful with following these formalities. Josh discusses what can go wrong when they don't, using the case discussed in this post as an example. Related N.Y. Sup. Ct.: $1 million religious arbitration award vacated due to lack of authority of synagogue officer who signed arbitration agreement Matter of Young Israel of Eltingville, Inc. v Oorah, Inc., (N.Y. Sup. Ct.., June 30, 2017) 1729 Conflicts of Interest overview Subscribe to the Law Meets Gospel Podcast iTunes Google Play RSS Support the Law Meets Gospel Podcast Patreon.com Sign up to contribute an amount you choose for each episode the Law Meets Gospel Podcast publishes.
In this episode, Curt and Kevin temporarily put aside their “clean” rating for a bracing look at the dark side of nerd culture (just in time for Comic-Con) with a longer-than-usual discussion of Evan Dorkin's The Eltingville Club, published by Dark Horse Comics! Bill, Josh, Pete and Jerry are four nerd culture-obsessed teens who'll go to any lengths to score that ultra-rare collectible—and assert their dominance over each other in the process—in this collection of smartly drawn stories, three of which (“Bring Me the Head of Boba Fett,” “The Marathon Men,” and “The Intervention”) are Eisner Award-winners! Can this not-so-fantastic foursome put aside their petty bickering and embrace the positive aspects of the culture that brings them together? (Spoiler: Don't hold your breath.) And can they collect enough proofs of purchase to gain admittance to that exclusive club of action figures known as … The Comics Canon? Things Discussed in This Episode: Dorkin and Thompson's Beasts of Burden Kevin's sad dating story “Are you the creator of Hi and Lois?” The Comics Curmudgeon Trapped under the rubble—yet again! Frederick Wertham's Seduction of the Innocent Tim Quirk of Too Much Joy Lout Rampage! and Pussey Milk and Cheese: Dairy Products Gone Bad Bill & Ted's Excellent Comic Book Archive Things Not Discussed in This Episode, Because We Forgot: The Eltingville Club Adult Swim pilot The Comics Canon is presented with the support of Creative Loafing Atlanta, home of such podcasts as Mo Audio and Dish on the Dish. Join us in two weeks as we gear up for a return trip to Duckburg with a look at three classic Uncle Scrooge stories by the great Carl Barks! Until then, please rate us on iTunes, send us an email, or hit us up on Twitter or Facebook, and we may read your comments in an upcoming episode. And as always, thanks for listening!
We have e-mails and PILOT WATCHIN Season 1 finale with Adventures in Babysitting and Welcome to Eltingville, plus the July movie preview and snaxchat with Pop Tarts and Oreos! Also Mike has Ammonia and Doan is an Encyclopedia!
The Two Guys are back with the second half of their marathon interview with Evan Dorkin. This installment picks up where yesterday's segment left off, in a discussion of the Beasts of Burden series. Derek asks if this Dark Horse title has become a defining work of Evan's, if he's now known as the "Beasts of Burden guy" instead of the "Milk and Cheese guy." And Evan goes on to share some information on the next comic in the series, What the Cat Dragged In, and his continued working relationship with Jill Thompson. Also in this half, the conversation gets more superhero-y, with Evan discussing his work with DC's World's Funnest and Bizarro Comics and his creation of Fight-Man for Marvel. He also expresses his unfiltered thoughts on current superhero fan culture, including the ridiculous premises surrounding Peter Parker's Aunt May -- "I almost married Doctor Octopus. That's how fucked up my life is" -- and the unlikely reality of today's box office hits: "Shit, it's Ant-Man. I'm paying money to see Ant-Man…Fucking Ant-Man!" Along the way the guys also talk about Bill and Ted's Excellent Comic Book, Space Ghost Coast to Coast, Yo Gabba Gabba!, Milk and Cheese, and the new Stela project with Sarah Dyer (his wife), Calla Cthulhu. There is a lot packed into this part of the conversation, and, when set alongside yesterday's first half, it is the longest interview in the history of The Comics Alternative. And that's just dorkalicious!
Have you ever listened to an interview on The Comics Alternative and thought, "That was good, but I wish the Two Guys had talked longer with their guest?" If so, then this conversation will scratch that itch...and more. In this episode Gene and Derek have the pleasure of talking with Evan Dorkin, and getting much more than they bargained for. In fact, the interview lasted over two hours and forty-five minutes, so the guys decided to break up the conversation over two episodes. In this first half of the interview, Derek and Gene talk with Evan about The Eltingville Club, released last month from Dark Horse Books -- and reviewed by the guys a few weeks ago -- and how his experiences with comics culture all fed into the stories. Along with this, they discuss the pilot of Welcome to Eltingville and the twists and turns of creating the animation during the early days of Adult Swim. The guys also begin talking with Evan about his and Jill Thompson's Beasts of Burden series and how this has become one of his career-defining works. (They continue their conversation on Beasts of Burden in the second half of the interview.) And they learn, much to their excitement, that Evan would like to bring back his wild series, Dork, in some manner. As you might expect in an interview with the creator of Milk and Cheese, hilarity abounds. The guys point out that this is not only the longest interview they've ever conducted, but also one packed with the most laughs. Among other topics, you'll hear Evan talk about the absurdities of convention culture, the sheer idiocy of Seth MacFarlane's Family Guy -- "the Trump of animation" -- and his complete disregard for Batman's gadgets. Plus, he berates Derek for not remembering the role of Ecto-1 in the last Eltingville Club story. What more could you want in a podcast interview? But there IS more to this interview. Be sure to return tomorrow for the second half!
This week on The Comics Alternative Gene and Derek focus on the funny, the poignant, and the creepy. They begin with Evan Dorkin's The Eltingville Club (Dark Horse Books), a nice hardbound edition that collects all of the Eltingville Club stories published over the past twenty years. This is Dorkin's twisted, and at times acerbic, love letter to geek and collecting culture. Bill, Josh, Pete, and Jerry make up the Eltingville Comic Book, Science-Fiction, Fantasy, Horror, and Role-Playing Club, and their antics are as hilarious as they are painful to read. This is because Dorkin cuts to the bone of fandom, and readers will probably recognize these scenarios and contexts from their own lives. Indeed, in a short essay toward the end of the volume, Dorkin himself admits that many of the stories are based on his fan-obsessed experiences growing up, as well as on the darker side of the culture he's witnessed as a creator. Yet as uncomfortable as these stories can get at times, they are some of the funniest comics you'll read all year. What else would expect from the creator of Milk and Cheese, Dork, and Dick Wad of the Mega-Vice Squad? Next, the guys take a look at Cry Havoc #1, written by Simon Spurrier with art by Ryan Kelly (Image Comics). This is the start of what appears to be a unique take on the werewolf narrative. At least this is what Derek and Gene think might be the case. They're not entirely sure, because this first issue leaves a lot of questions unanswered, and not necessarily in a good serial-driven way. As the guys discuss, there are parts of this story that are a bit confusing but whose uncertainty will probably be addressed with the completion of the first narrative arc. The creators even saw fit to annotate this #1 issue, which raises additional questions about the story's ability to stand on its own. Still, Kelly's art is worth the price of admission, and the series' use of multiple colorists, each creating a different mood, makes this a title worth watching. Finally, the Two Guys wrap up with Shawn Aldridge and Scott Godlewski's The Dark and Bloody #1. This is the beginning of a new Vertigo Comics series, the first since the publisher launched its twelve next-wave titles back in the fall (and for an in-depth look at those series, check out episode 170). Derek, in particular, likes this inaugural issue, feeling that it does a good job of setting up the premise with just the right amount of story tease. By contrast, Gene isn't as enamored of the issue and feels that this isn't the kind of Vertigo comic he had once grown to love (and admittedly, Gene hasn't been keeping up with the publisher in quite a while). Much like Cry Havoc, this is also another monster tale with, as of now, an ambiguous and ill-defined terror. And, in an offbeat way, it's the perfect companion to Dorkin's Eltingville Club, a book with its own kind of monstrosities.
Part 2 of our conversation with Evan Dorkin! Listen as John and a very drunk Chris talk with Evan about collaborations with his wife, Chris imagining Brittish accents for Milk & Cheese, the writing process behind Space Ghost Coast-To-Coast, Superman, stand-up comedy, Yo Gabba Gabba, The Aquabats, Welcome to Eltingville, Hectic Planet, Pirate Corp$, The Bummer Trilogy, ska, Beasts of Burden, comic book sound effects, Miami Connection, Michael Kupperman, Kate Beaton, digital comics, SCTV, Amazon, living in a comic book store, a girl in a Rogue costume, how Evan really met his wife, and more! www.SuperLiveAdventure.com
The 1st part of our conversation with Evan Dorkin! Listen as John and Chris talk with Evan about Joey Patches' story (check out the previous episode, "A Seven-Minute Story"), Chris' divorce, Eltingville Club, Staten Island, crabs, anger, Milk & Cheese, TV sitcoms, Star Wars, parents, Mummenschanz, the Staten Island Advance, shoplifting, modifying action figures, White Castle, Genesee Cream Ale, Basket Case, X-Files, working in a comic book shop, Space Ghost, Sarah Dyer, Ghostbusters, comic book conventions, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, flying, Kenny Loggins, Asian markets, Marmaduke, Clifford, Branford Marsalis, and more! www.SuperLiveAdventure.com