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The Video Archives Podcast with Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary
Jules "Unruly Julie" McLean (The New Beverly's Director of Operations, former Video Archives employee) joins Quentin & Roger in the store this week! First off the shelves, the crimson monster bird Rodan emerges from a volcanic crater to terrorize Tokyo. Quentin breaks down the career of director Ishirō Honda, then Roger and Julie discuss Rodan's amazing practical effects and surprising, tragic ending. Next up, the gang goes undercover in The Quiller Memorandum. After two British SIS agents are murdered at the hands of the Phoenix, Agent Quiller is sent to Berlin to investigate. Quentin, Roger & Julie discuss George Segal's performance as Quiller, the subtext from director Michael Anderson, and the chilling final beat. Finally...wait, there are five other Planet Of The Apes movies?! Your hosts explain the origins of Treachery & Greed On The Planet Of The Apes, learn why General Urko has become a regular character in Quentin's home, and ultimately decide: ape good, human bad! Learn more about this week's films, get Video Archives merch and more at videoarchivespodcast.com. Follow us on Twitter @videoarchives, and on Instagram @videoarchivespod. You can also write us a question by sending a letter to The Video Archives Podcast, c/o Earwolf Media, PO Box 66, 5551 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, 90028.
Did you know that an animated version of Planet of the Apes was aired on Saturday mornings in the mid-1970s, and that one of the two main voice actors for Fred Flintstone voiced the part of General Urko? Did you know there even was an animated version? This episode talks about the legacy of live-to-animated serial adaptions, which reached their first wave of popularity in the late 1960s through the mid-1970s. Listen to this episode to learn more about the trend of animating live-action films and TV shows, notably the thirteen-episode run of Return to the Planet of the Apes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/steven-christianson/message
Watch out now! Sean Davis (After the Credits), in a stunning aerial attack, swoops in from the heavens to give Monster-Bird a run for its money in making annoying repetitive noises in his highflying ApeCast debut! He's here to help your ApeHosts dish on the continuing paranoiac unraveling of General Urko, Brent's refusal to put a damn shirt on, Jeff and Judy's one role, Bill's continuing uselessness, Monster-Bird and its implications, pueblos, favorite Internet topic Boomers, Boomer from BSG, and so much more! FLYING REPTILES are here, they're real, and they're SPECTACULAR.
Third time's a charm for recurring guest and composer of our theme song Amos Dunn, as he joins us to talk about the horse race in The Horse Race. You're not gonna want to miss the fun as the gang talks about one of the nuttiest episodes of the show so far. The marvelous douchebaggery of General Urko! Captain America and other nations' equivalents! The proper pronunciation of lasso! Gorilla Gold! The long awaited return of Barlow! Jerusalem Crickets! Ape net culture! Blue shells! The golden age of the POTA EU! HORSES! It's all here. With The ApeCast as your trusty steed, you're sure to win every race!
In a similar situation to the one Pete and General Urko face, Jack and Geoff find themselves trapped in Jack's dingy apartment and have to work together to get through this podcast about the third episode of the 1970s Planet of the Apes television serie
Hey Hey Ape Fans! Join Richard and Mark on this edition of Talking Apes TV as they look at the 2nd episode of the Return To The Planet Of The Apes animated episode, Escape From Ape City. This episode aired Sept. 13th, 1975 and picks up right where we left off in, Flames Of Doom. After being captured, Bill is brought to the laboratory of Ape City for Cornelious and Zira to study. After it becomes obvious Bill is no ordinary humanoid, they help him escape before General Urko uses him for his deadly war games. This episode of Talking Apes TV features a new Urko theme composed by Rob Dehlinger. And, just before they start to record Richard and Mark uncover controversy in the Planet Of The Apes behind-the-scenes world. A mystery not yet solved... Tune in and GO APE! If you would like to contact us you can: Email: Apestv@SkywalkingThroughNeverland.com Tweet: @Skywalkingpod Facebook: Talking Apes TV Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | YouTube Please share with other Apes!
Hey Hey Ape Fans! We are back with the introduction to the animated ape series, Return To The Planet Of The Apes! This 1975 series kicked off with the episode Flames of Doom. Who remembers watching this 1975 series that just ran 13 episodes on NBC? Who remembers the "stylish" animation? Richard and Mark discuss this first episode and how much went over their heads when they watched it as kids. Flames of Doom starts with three astronauts who are sent on a outer space mission only to return to Earth 2,000 years later. In their debut adventure they witness talking apes who drive military vehicles, a woman named Nova, and, we see the return of fan-favorite General Urko who sounds like he wants to belt out "Yabba Dabba Urko" Listen in and GO APE! If you would like to contact us you can: Email: Apestv@SkywalkingThroughNeverland.com Tweet: @Skywalkingpod Facebook: Talking Apes TV Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | YouTube Please share with other Apes!
Hey Hey Ape fans! In this episode of Talking Apes TV, we look at "Tomorrow's Tide". Remember this one? When Pete and Alan are captured in a fishing village that employs human slave labor, they must prove their worth as fishermen or be sacrificed to the gods of the sea - the sharks. Every other week we are finding random connections between Star Wars and Planet Of The Apes. In our new segment, The Star Wars Connection, we tell you what we found this week. Thanks to Rob Dehlinger for writing a great segment theme. (Any guesses as to what the music was influenced by?) We also reveal a new winner of the Planet Of The Apes TV Series DVD Box Set. Is it you? Unfortunately we don't see General Urko in this episode so we don't know if his helmet is on or off his head. As always, thank you Apes for listening. #Hurtonsanidiot We love when you tweet at us during the show: @SkywalkingPod with hashtag #TalkingApesTV. And we love your feedback! Send emails to apestv@skywalkingthroughneverland.com and follow us on Facebook. Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | YouTube
Hey Hey Ape fans! In this episode of Talking Apes TV, we look at "Tomorrow's Tide". Remember this one? When Pete and Alan are captured in a fishing village that employs human slave labor, they must prove their worth as fishermen or be sacrificed to the gods of the sea - the sharks. Every other week we are finding random connections between Star Wars and Planet Of The Apes. In our new segment, The Star Wars Connection, we tell you what we found this week. Thanks to Rob Dehlinger for writing a great segment theme. (Any guesses as to what the music was influenced by?) We also reveal a new winner of the Planet Of The Apes TV Series DVD Box Set. Is it you? Unfortunately we don't see General Urko in this episode so we don't know if his helmet is on or off his head. As always, thank you Apes for listening. #Hurtonsanidiot We love when you tweet at us during the show: @SkywalkingPod with hashtag #TalkingApesTV. And we love your feedback! Send emails to apestv@skywalkingthroughneverland.com and follow us on Facebook. Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | YouTube
Skywalking Through Neverland: A Star Wars / Disney Fan Podcast
Hey Hey Ape fans! In this episode of Talking Apes TV, we look at "Tomorrow's Tide". Remember this one? When Pete and Alan are captured in a fishing village that employs human slave labor, they must prove their worth as fishermen or be sacrificed to the gods of the sea - the sharks. Every other week we are finding random connections between Star Wars and Planet Of The Apes. In our new segment, The Star Wars Connection, we tell you what we found this week. Thanks to Rob Dehlinger for writing a great segment theme. (Any guesses as to what the music was influenced by?) We also reveal a new winner of the Planet Of The Apes TV Series DVD Box Set. Is it you? Unfortunately we don't see General Urko in this episode so we don't know if his helmet is on or off his head. As always, thank you Apes for listening. #Hurtonsanidiot We love when you tweet at us during the show: @SkywalkingPod with hashtag #TalkingApesTV. And we love your feedback! Send emails to apestv@skywalkingthroughneverland.com and follow us on Facebook. Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | YouTube
Hey Hey Ape fans! Talking Apes TV is the podcast that explores the Planet Of The Apes TV series and why they still stand up after 40 years. Join Richard and Mark as they discuss their favorite episode of the Planet Of The Apes TV series, “The Trap” (aired 9/27/1974). Now Available on it's own separate feed on iTunes and Stitcher! Plot Summary: This episode is a departure from most - we see General Urko and Pete Burke working together in order to survive. While trying to get themselves out of a centuries-old subway station, Urko sees a poster for the San Francisco zoo. If Urko weren't angry enough at the human race, seeing a gorilla in a cage tells him that maybe apes weren't always the supreme. How will Pete survive this? We also read some great listener feedback that ties in the current Ape movies with the originals. And what's a podcast brought to you by Skywalking Through Neverland without a Give-Away! This week we start our Planet Of The Apes DVD boxed set give-away. Listen in for details or ENTER HERE: a Rafflecopter giveaway And once again thanks for listening! We love when you tweet at us during the show: @SkywalkingPod at #TalkingApesTV. And we love your feedback! Send emails to apestv@skywalkingthroughneverland.com and follow us on Facebook.
Hey Hey Ape fans! Join Richard and Mark as they discuss their favorite episode of the Planet Of The Apes TV series, “The Trap” (aired 9/27/1974). This episode is a departure from most - we see General Urko and Pete Burke working together in order to survive. While trying to get themselves out of a centuries-old subway station, Urko sees a poster for the San Francisco zoo. If Urko weren’t angry enough at the human race, seeing a gorilla in a cage tells him that maybe apes weren’t always the supreme. How will Pete survive this? LISTENER FEEDBACK: We heard you! And you bring up some very good points that tie the current Ape movies with the originals. And what’s a podcast brought to you by Skywalking Through Neverland without a Give-Away! This week we start our Planet Of The Apes DVD boxed set give-away. Listen in for details or ENTER HERE. And once again thanks for listening! We love when you tweet at us during the show: @SkywalkingPod at #TalkingApesTV. And we love your feedback! Send emails to apestv@skywalkingthroughneverland.com and follow us on Facebook. Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | YouTube
Skywalking Through Neverland: A Star Wars / Disney Fan Podcast
Hey Hey Ape fans! Talking Apes TV is the podcast that explores the Planet Of The Apes TV series and why they still stand up after 40 years. Join Richard and Mark as they discuss their favorite episode of the Planet Of The Apes TV series, “The Trap” (aired 9/27/1974). Now Available on it's own separate feed on iTunes and Stitcher! Plot Summary: This episode is a departure from most - we see General Urko and Pete Burke working together in order to survive. While trying to get themselves out of a centuries-old subway station, Urko sees a poster for the San Francisco zoo. If Urko weren’t angry enough at the human race, seeing a gorilla in a cage tells him that maybe apes weren’t always the supreme. How will Pete survive this? We also read some great listener feedback that ties in the current Ape movies with the originals. And what’s a podcast brought to you by Skywalking Through Neverland without a Give-Away! This week we start our Planet Of The Apes DVD boxed set give-away. Listen in for details or ENTER HERE: a Rafflecopter giveaway And once again thanks for listening! We love when you tweet at us during the show: @SkywalkingPod at #TalkingApesTV. And we love your feedback! Send emails to apestv@skywalkingthroughneverland.com and follow us on Facebook.