1938 American science fiction novella
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A double whammy of Barry's Steamer (Go Home Dinosaurs) and Clockwork Torgo (War of the Gargantuas)! Plus, we talk about Sophie's Revenge mini, Silo, Slay the Spire board game, Frozen Hell, Hangar 18, the Poseiden Adventure mini-series, the DC Style Guide, Smile 2, the Beastie Boys story, Days of the Dead Las Vegas, Paper Finz, Enterprise, the next Netflix increase, Shawn Levy's Star Wars film, Robert Eggers' Werewulf, Nintendo Switch 2, Outlast: The Movie, Horrified: Dungeons and Dragons, and New Line's The Mummy. Keep it Saxy, it's time for a GeekShock!
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This is episode 8 and we're into the second week of January 1940. The Russian invasion of Finland has hit a roadblock. It is a corner of Europe insulated through much of the year by ice. Historically, as Eric Dancy noted in a fantastic analysis published in 1946, she was a great prize and a battlefield initially for Sweden and Russia — until the Germans replaced the Swedes as the principal enemies of the Russians, when she became a flank for the new battlefield. Up until then, the Finns were presumed to have let's say, an underdeveloped political instinct, preferring to seek brave or astute individual leaders to defend them in their unfortunate geographical position. What we need to remember is that the Finns actually migrated into Finland from the north Caspian countryside, late in the first millenium and drove the Lapps north across the Arctic Circle. The area had been repeatedly assailed - Sweden, then Napoleon, then the Russians.The blizzards that had lashed Lapland were some of the most potent ever recorded and the Russian invasion here had ground to a halt, it was averaging minus 35 centigrade and the Red Army had been stopped at a little village called Nautsi which was close to the Norwegian border in the West. There were now over ten thousand Russian troops stuck along this road, all the way to Petsamo in the east, held up by the weather and around 2000 Finnish troops. However, Russian General Gusevski further south who commanded the 54th Division understood the dangers and the territory. He had summed up the situation around Suomussalmi and decided to alter tactics. For one thing he had trained his men to use skis and how to survive in the frozen wilderness, their morale was a notch above all other Red Army soldiers. When we last heard about Gusevski, he was driving westwards on along routes south of Suomussalmi and had reached Kuhmo village. At the start of the Russian invasion in November 1939, the Finnish Air Force had a grand total of 18 Bristol Blenheim bombers and 46 fighters, 32 modern Fokker D.XXIs and 14 obsolete Bristol Bulldogs. There were also 58 liaison aircraft, but 20 of these were only used for messengers. The Soviet Union on the other hand had an estimated 5,000 aircraft and of these at least 700 fighters and 800 medium bombers came to the Finnish front to support the Red Army's operations. The Russians were determined to smash Finnish infrastructure but their bombing campaigns were a failure. The Red Air Force took aim in particular at the railway lines, but these would be fixed within a few hours of their being hit by the bombing raids. The Russians also bombed small village depots, splintering them to bits but as historian William Trotter notes in his book A Frozen Hell, it was like using a shotgun to kill a gnat. Desmond Latham blog
Happy Spooktoberween everyone and thank you for tuning into the One Guy One Roll podcast! In honor of the spookiest day of the year, we are diving back into the twisted mind of Vrakh the Imperishable. Once again, I absolutely loved using the super simple indie solo RPG Lichdom to continue to tell the story of a mortal sorcerer journeying along the path to inevitable immortality. Much like in episode 1, things have not gotten much easier for the infamous Vrakh as our streak of bad luck continues. Fortunately, we are slowly gaining in power and knowledge in our quest to ascend (descend?) into Lichdom. Thank you so very much for taking the time to listen to the One Guy One Roll podcast! Your continued interest keeps me motivated to continue to produce content. If you listen to One Guy One Roll and wish to help me keep the podcast ad-free, I do have a link to my Patreon below! As always, comments or suggestions are always appreciated! Have a great day and stay safe out there y'all. Links: One Guy One Roll Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/oneguyoneroll Lichdom: https://preview.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/399971/Lichdom--A-solo-RPG-about-the-perilous-journey-of-a-sorcerer-towards-immortality Intro and Outro music provided by: The Secret Within by Darren-Curtis | https://soundcloud.com/desperate-measurez Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US
The Chosen go through the Frozen Hell where they encounter even more horrors and monstrosities. Beware, this is a POST Odyssey of the Dragonlords campaign. If you have not played or watched the main campaign and you plan to play in it someday, THERE WILL BE SPOILERS. What is Odyssey of the Dragonlords: Gods' Work? An epic journey following the Chosen of the Oracle and their interactions with the divine. Seven years after the Chosen of the Oracle have defeated Sydon and proven their strength to Kentimane, the Chosen are once again called together by Queen Helen of Aresia to help deal with an impending threat. What has the Chosen been doing in the time since they separated and what evils are still lurking within Thylea? This campaign follows an immense adventure path, Odyssey of the Dragonlords, which comprises a 466-page campaign book created by James Ohlen and Jesse Sky, a team of ex-BioWare creative directors, and NYT best selling author Drew Karpyshyn. Whose collective portfolio includes:
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Part 4 of our exciting adventure back into Dead in The West with it's creator Will Donelson! TRAIN HEIST TRAIN HEIST TRAIN HEIST TRAIN HEIST. Check out Will:https://twitter.com/The_Infranauthttps://www.youtube.com/c/Infranauthttps://deadinthewest.gumroad.com/Patreon:https://patreon.com/rpgrouletteDiscord:https://discord.gg/QDdHnfzMerch:https://teespring.com/stores/rpg-rouletteTwitter:https://twitter.com/RPGRouletteInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/rpgroulette/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/RPG-Roulette-104144181351943/Website:https://www.rpgroulette.comHost Twitters:https://twitter.com/KeatonSamplehttps://twitter.com/flukeydookiehttps://twitter.com/professornoah99https://twitter.com/Hunterwood2Support TheBailProject who are combating mass incarceration with a National Revolving Bail fund:https://bailproject.org/
Part 2 of our first exciting series Perilous Grounds. An audio adventure for you. Here. In the Pleasure Zone. Stuff by Alex Ptak Perilous Grounds theme by Bryn Niebor Follow us on Twitter @DelightsTheater Support the show on PayPal @ AlexPtak@hotmail.com or Venmo @Alex-Ptak
The Bally-BOO! concludes a month of terror with a trip to the wintry north where some THING has been foundContinue readingEp. 46: ‘The Thing From Another World (1951)' or ‘Poptimism in Frozen Hell'
An Antarctic expedition picking up a peculiar magnetic field discover an alien spaceship and a creature frozen in the ice. After bringing the unholy monster back to camp to let it thaw so they can study it, they discover it has the unique ability to perfectly imitate any organism it comes in contact with. Soon, the residents of the camp are torn apart by their own paranoia as they have no idea who among them are aliens. Such is the story in John W. Campbell's Frozen Hell, an expanded edition of his novella Who Goes There? compiled from notes and early drafts discovered in a box at Harvard University. The story would go on to inspire The Thing from Another World, John Carpenter's The Thing, and the 2011 prequel The Thing, not to mention the short story “The Things” which retells Carpenter's story from the point of view of the creature. Joe is joined by Raymond Gardner to discuss how these different artists approached adapting Campbell's seminal work of science-fiction horror. Support the podcast with 5-star ratings and reviews on Apple Podcasts: tinyurl.com/y8t8k5ag If you want to support the show by sending us a few bucks, you can become a Patron, which also earns you access to exclusive content! www.patreon.com/wordsalad If you're looking for other ways to support the show, recommend us to a friend! Any and all support is greatly appreciated. You guys keep us going! Email us at WordSaladProductions@gmail.com Check out the Word Salad Radioheads Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/WordSalad Follow Word Salad Radio on Twitter: www.twitter.com/WordSaladRadio Follow Joe on Letterboxd: www.letterboxd.com/j4sanders Follow Ray on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Moski1213 Intro: “Explosion” Written by Feegel Recorded and produced by Feegel / Vodovoz Cover Art created by Joe Ketchum Episode edited by Joe Ketchum Other shows featured on Word Salad Radio: Blockbuster Autopsy: Highly qualified professionals diagnose the cause of death on some of the biggest budget movies and TV corpses around. Commentary Commissary: Host and guests watch movies they enjoy and talk over them. Dick Picks: Where host and guest choose terrible movies to subject the other to and try to defend them. Doc n Roll: An examination of documentary films. Fic/off: Competitors are given 2 fictional characters to mashup into original short stories. Flux Capacitors: A show analyzing the time travel mechanics in various movies and TV shows. Ghost of Oscar Past: An annual Oscar retrospective looking at winners/nominees from 20 years ago to see if they still hold up. High Five: Host and guest compile top five lists that are related but don't overlap. The List of Shame: One person tries to guess what a classic film they've never seen is about and then tries to convince the other person they were right after watching it for the first time. Loose Canons: Where our cohosts review movies that don't actually exist, like Jaws 19 from Back to the Future Part II. The Mooby Awards: An annual show where co-hosts rip apart a movie they agree is overrated. Page Turners: A show all about the art of adaptation. Quote Unquote Guilty: All about guilty pleasure movies, tv shows, music, scientific principles, etc. Rock Cops: A Patreon-Exclusive mini-series breaking down every episode of the 90s musical cop drama Cop Rock. Stranger Themes: Co-hosts force each other to make weird analyses of different movies and defend their argument with evidence from the text. Test Pilots: A show about failed TV pilots and where they might've gone from here. You-Turn: A podcast dedicated to Word Salad fans! Patrons of the show star in original fan fiction short stories. © 2016-2021 Joe Ketchum
Welcome to the Scary Basement where each week, Mikey McCollor and Roxy Polk are trapped in the scary basement full of cursed items and horrific monsters until they review the movie set for them by the DemonBot. This week's film The Thing (1982) directed by John Carpenter, written by Bill Lancaster based on a short story by John W. Campbell Jr. starring Kurt Russel, Keith David, and Wilford Brimley. ----- This Week's Film The Thing (1982) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084787/ Streaming on Starz https://www.starz.com/us/en/movies/the-thing-44792 ----- Referenced in the Episode The translation of what the Norwegian says is “Get the hell out of there! That's not a dog, it's some sort of thing! It's imitating a dog, it isn't real! Get away you idiots!” Also, the language primarily spoken in Norway is Norwegian. 30 Days of Night (2007) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0389722/ The Thing (2011) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0905372 Blumhouse Productions and John Carpenter Announce The Thing Reboot (from August 2020) https://variety.com/2020/film/news/the-thing-reboot-blumhouse-john-carpenter-1234746844/ Update from October 2020, “We're working on it. [I have] no details to share, but we're working on it.” – Producer Jason Blum https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/the-thing-remake-confirmed-blumhouse/ First rumor from January 2020 that indicates the film will be based on an unpublished longer version of the original story “Who Goes There?” by John W. Campbell Jr. titled “Frozen Hell”, which is “practically a different story” according to Alec Nevala-Lee https://www.newsweek.com/thing-movie-remake-frozen-hell-manuscript-campbell-who-goes-there-1484710 Alec Nevala-Lee's book Astounding: John W. Campbell, Isaac Asimov, Robert A. Heinlein, L. Ron Hubbard, and the Golden Age of Science Fiction where he found the original manuscript to Frozen Hell doing research https://amzn.to/3cBtilg Don't Wake Daddy (originally released in 1992) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t_Wake_Daddy Fermi Paradox https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermi_paradox Random Horror Movie Title Generator http://www.generatorland.com/glgenerator.aspx?id=62 Clear Eyes Fanzine on Bandcamp https://cleareyesfanzine.bandcamp.com/releases ----- Hosted by Mikey McCollor and Roxy Polk Post-production and editing by Darryl Mott
Your hosts Stephen N and Stephen E discuss Who Goes There? and The Thing. Books Who Goes There?, John W. Campbell Jr., 1938 Frozen Hell, John W. Campbell Jr., 1938 Movies The Thing From Another World (1951) Director: Christian Nyby Horror Express (1972) Director: Gene Martin The Thing (1982) Director: John Carpenter The Thing (2011) Director: Matthijs van Heijningen
We got power back, then lost it, and got it back again. Have merged them together here.
We got power back, then lost it, and got it back again. Have merged them together here.
My sincere props if you can tell me what I am alluding to in the episode title. Books mentioned in this episode: Who Goes There?/Frozen Hell by John W. Campbell, Jr; In Heaven, Everything is Fine: Fiction Inspired by David Lynch [short stories]; The Mammoth Book of Nightmare Stories [short stories]; Songs for the Unraveling of the World [short stories]; Cries in the Desert by John Glatt; The Night in Question [short stories] by Tobias Wolfe Sources: Campbell Jr., John W. Frozen Hell (2019) preface by Alec Nevala-Lee. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vulturewriter/support
This week, Rob and Michelle pick some materials from the library’s digital collections to share. Both of your hosts found old favorites to revisit on Hoopla, and then they close the episode with a discussion about grief and allowing yourself the stages of grief right now, even though it can be difficult to put a finger on what you’re grieving. 2020 was quite the ride, and your hosts would like to encourage you to take the time to acknowledge your feelings in whatever stage of grief you might be in and allow yourself the space to work through it. Materials mentioned in this episode: Open Book by Jessica Simpson, Eternity Road by Jack McDevitt, The Percy Jackson Series by Rick Riordan, The Twilight Man: Rod Sterling and the Birth of Television, A Rocky Mountain Christmas by William W. Johnstone and JA Johnstone, Christmas Tales of Terror by Chris Priestley, Frozen Hell by John W Campbell, Jr, and Monolith by Shaun Hutson. Music - Story has Begun (Kielokaz 156)by KieLoKazis licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License. Visit our blog for show notes.
More tape label talk on this episode! It's an interview with Nick Camble about his brand new tape label, [Frozen Hell Records](http://www.facebook.com/frozenhellrecords/), his bands [Suburban Hypocrites](http://suburbanhypocrites.bandcamp.com/) and [Inhumed](http://inhumedcanada.bandcamp.com/), and lots more! Always rad to see a new source for (physical) punk and metal releases in this city! The label's first three releases — by Suburban Hypocrites, [Anomalism](http://anomalism.bandcamp.com/releases), and [Herd of Wasters](http://herdofwasters.bandcamp.com/) — drop at the end of July. Stay tuned! This episode is brought to you by our friends [Bluebloods](http://soundcloud.com/bluebloodsmusic), [the Dirty Beat](http://www.instagram.com/thedirtybeat/), and [Jared Adams](http://tragicnostalgia.ca/). Don't forget to help out our pals at [the Park Theatre](http://www.myparktheatre.com/)! Buy a gift card to help them through this difficult time. Huge thanks to everyone who supports the podcast on [Patreon](http://www.patreon.com/witchpolice). You can help out for as little as $1 a month if you like the show and want to throw some change in the guitar case!
More tape label talk on this episode! It's an interview with Nick Camble about his brand new tape label, Frozen Hell Records, his bands Suburban Hypocrites and Inhumed, and lots more! Always rad to see a new source for (physical) punk and metal releases in this city! The label’s first three releases — by Suburban Hypocrites, Anomalism, and Herd of Wasters — drop at the end of July. Stay tuned! This episode is brought to you by our friends Bluebloods, the Dirty Beat, and Jared Adams. Don’t forget to help out our pals at the Park Theatre! Buy a gift card to help them through this difficult time. Huge thanks to everyone who supports the podcast on Patreon. You can help out for as little as $1 a month if you like the show and want to throw some change in the guitar case!
For April Fools’ Day, the Pavement Pounders once again do something out of the ordinary, looking to the future, to the announced adaptation of Frozen Hell, the recently uncovered/released expansion of “Who Goes There?”, by John W. Campbell. James’s participation is somewhat limited in this one due to his looming vacation.
For April Fools’ Day, the Pavement Pounders once again do something out of the ordinary, looking to the future, to the announced adaptation of Frozen Hell, the recently uncovered/released expansion of “Who Goes There?”, by John W. Campbell. James’s participation is somewhat limited in this one due to his looming vacation.
This week we respond to a bit of mail as Shock Monkeys bite back. we also talk about Andy Finds a Missing Lovecraft, Birds of Prey, Locke & Key, Clued Upp, Tom Richmond, McMillions, Cherry Poptart, ViacomCBS streaming service, The Chainsaw gets new polish, Transformers v My Little Pony, Sam Raimi may get Strange, Gundam will walk, Robert Conrad, Orson Bean, Karate Kid: The Musical, and The Thing from Frozen Hell. Toot toot, it's time for a Geek Shock!
This week we both got to see Color Out of Space and we take some time to chat about what this could mean for Lovecraft movies overall. Also, we chat about some movies and other kool things!
In this episode, it's the debut of MARK'S THE SPOT, as our hosts do some fantasy casting for the MCU! Also, what would a new installment of "The Monster Squad" entail? Plus, there's talk about the Resident Evil 8 links, the upcoming adaptation of Frozen Hell, and so much more! Follow the show & hosts on Twitter: @ItsThemDamn, @EvlIntentions, @GriffmoyJoin us on Discord: https://discord.gg/yCXzMKG .. and we're on Instagram!
BLOODY EPISODE 59 Resident Evil reboot is aiming to be absolutely terrifying. Following Lion King, Disney’s Next Nature Doc Will Be A ‘Live-Action’ Bambi Remake. Agent Smith Actor Hugo Weaving Will Not Be Appearing in 'The Matrix 4. Speaking of big dicks and Hugo Weaving, the actor has come out and said his Red Skull wasn't in 'Avengers: Endgame' because Marvel were 'impossible'. X-Men Star Patrick Stewart Says He Won't Return to Play Professor X in the MCU. THE THING is back - blumhouse to produce new film based on original novella of the story from 1938 called ‘Frozen Hell. ‘Game Of Thrones’ Prequel ‘House Of The Dragon’ To Launch In 2022. Netflix To Release Animated Movie ‘Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back — Evolution. Netflix to release a Witcher anime film. Captain Marvel 2 in development for potential 2022 release date. Bill Murray Confirmed to Return as Peter Venkman in ‘Ghostbusters: Afterlife. Obi-Wan Kenobi Disney Plus series filming delayed until 2021. 28 MONTHS LATER MIGHT BE A THING. Dying Light 2' is delayed indefinitely. 2c3pod DTC Film: Underwater Directed by: William Eubank Written By: Brian Duffield, Adam Cozad Starring: K-Stew, Vincent Cassel, Jessica Henwick, John Gallagher Jr., Mamoudou Athie, and T.J. Miller. Distributed by: 20th Century Fox Budget: $50 million Box Office (as of review): $33.6 Million Premise: Claustrophobic Alien style horror with non stop action. A deep sea mining crew whose company mined too deep into the ocean must make their way through the facility which is falling apart around them but thats not the only danger. They must survive against creatures never seen before while wearing cool as fuck spacelike diving suits which look like a combination of Dead Space and Gears of War. For a film as non-stop as this, there is very little story but it tells enough to make us care for the characters and to understand why the events are taking place. @2c3pod Aussie Pop Culture Podcast ~ 2 Episodes every Wednesday and Friday + YOUTUBE bonus content. PodbeanSpotifyApple Podcasts Youtube Join our Patreon and support the show to gain exclusive access to other goodies!PATREON Check out our socials to keep in contactTwitterFacebookInstagram Twitchwww.twitch.tv/mitchell_tctpwww.twitch.tv/dylan_tctp
The guys discuss turning 50, Frozen Hell, and The New York Ripper and then reveal their picks for Horror-Comedies!Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/strangeaeonsr)
Brotherhood Without Manners - A Game of Thrones reread Podcast
Brotherhood Without Manners rereads Ned Starks 4th chapter in George R.R. Martin's A Game of Thrones. Ned arrives in Kings Landing but immediately receives a summon. The meeting of the small council is not to Ned's liking. We talk about the attendees and the contents of the meeting. Then we follow Ned as a member of that council leads him to a surprise visitor. What does this guest visit mean for Ned? As always we discuss our inductees for this chapter. All music by Ross Bugden: INSTAGRAM! : https://instagram.com/rossbugden/ (rossbugden)
This week we're talking Kanopy, Hitchcock/Truffaut, Civilizations, and Frozen Hell. Show music by Reed Love and OGRE. Support the show!
Today on the 5: I backed a Kickstarter campaign for the release of the expanded version of Who Goes There?, the story that The Thing was based on. I've now read that release, Frozen Hell, and I was blown away by it.
It's finally here! The Big Four of CC Metal, as chosen by listeners of Open Metalcast Runner's Up Wandering by Antipathiea from Pre Release Sampler (BY-NC-ND) High Pulse Rate by Irate Architect from Visitors (BY-NC-SA) Across a Frozen Hell by Spiritual Dissection from Mors Ultima Ratio (BY-NC-SA) Club Silencio by Gandhi's Gunn from Thirtyeahs (BY-NC-SA) Nanowar by Nanowar from Into Gay Pride Ride (BY) My Picks: Haiku by Amity in Fame from Dinner for One (BY-NC-SA) Last Breath by Hangman from The Gallows (BY-ND) Three Blocks by Sekshun 8 from Black Winged Butterfly (BY-SA) And the Sky Came Falling Down by Iron Thrones (BY-NC-ND) The Big Four Infralove by Diablo Swing Orchestra from The Butcher's Ballroom (BY-NC-ND) Vae Victis by Mental Killing Spree from Vae Victis (BY-NC-ND) They Prey by Severed Fifth (BY-SA) It's bad. We're hit, man, we are hit by Cloudkicker from Beacons (BY-NC-SA) Thanks to everyone who voted! This was a lot of fun for me to put together, and I hope you enjoyed it! If you have any suggestions for Creative Commons licensed metal, send me a link at craig@openmetalcast.com. Open Metalcast Episode 025 (OGG) Open Metalcast Epidode 025 (MP3) (additional intro effects: boom, record, Blue Bossa. Additional thanks for proof-hearing the intro to Juan Rodriguez and MarkDude on #severedfifth).
It’s finally here! The Big Four of CC Metal, as chosen by listeners of Open Metalcast Runner’s Up Wandering by Antipathiea from Pre Release Sampler (BY-NC-ND) High Pulse Rate by Irate Architect from Visitors (BY-NC-SA) Across a Frozen Hell by Spiritual Dissection … Continue reading →
This week on Plug and Play Tim hits the theaters with his daughter, experiences a Thing, and heads to his first high school parent teacher conference. Zach hosts another family game night, touches a cow... at a pumpkin patch and attends a childhood friends wedding. In Tech Talk we got a Robot, in KickIt we got Cooler Master, Frozen Hell and a weird Zelda knock off. We've been playing some Jackbox Party Pack 5 and so much more. So subscribe to us on your favorite podcast platform and get in touch with us on Facebook ( http://www.facebook.com/plugandplayshow/ ) , Twitter ( http://twitter.com/plugandplaycast ) , Instagram ( http://instagram.com/plugandplaycast ) or on our site Plugandplaygamer.com ( http://plugandplaygamer.com/ ). #PlugIn