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We're once again taking on the Halo franchise in this week's episode of videogame movie podcast! Join Jamie and Rory as they venture back into the world of Bungie's Sci-Fi epic to look at this interesting little independent movie that was originally released as a tie-in for Halo 4. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
To commemorate our 150th episode, host Rod Faulkner diverts from our usual focus on indie sci-fi to share his opinion on the highly anticipated - and very polarizing - HALO The Series streaming on Paramount Plus.EPISODE LINKS:Check out HALO The Series streaming on ParamountPLus: https://www.paramountplus.com/shows/halo/Also give the web series HALO Forward Unto Dawn a looksee: https://youtu.be/dTGqNRhm_qQAND HALO: Nightfall: https://www.amazon.com/Halo-Nightfall-Mike-Colter/dp/B00TPJEYEKSupport the EYE ON SCI-FI Podcast & The 7th Matrix: https://the7thmatrix.com/support or directly via PayPal: https://paypal.me/the7thmatrix Cash App: https://cash.app/$The7thMatrixOr Venmo: https://account.venmo.com/u/the7thmatrixFollow EYE ON SCI-FI on Twitter: https://twitter.com/eosfpodcastFollow The 7th Matrix On Instagram: https://instagram.com/the7thMatrixPodcast Intro music: "I Succumb" by António Bizarrohttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Antnio_Bizarro/City_of_Industry_Slow_Gun/
Halo isn't just some dumb video game. It's a transmedia EXPERIENCE and this miniseries turned movie is here to prove to you just how deep it's storytelling can get. Join us as we watch these UNSC cadets cryogenically freeze themselves before playing laser tag and try to put their outfits on fast enough to impress their superiors. Commentary track for GBPN patrons: https://www.patreon.com/posts/36807480GigaBoots Podcast Network Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/GBPodcastsRSS Feed: https://gbpods.podbean.com/ KZ's Channel: http://www.kzxcellent.comMr. Feel's Twitter: https://twitter.com/mrfeelswildrideGigaBoots' Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gigabootsGB Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/gigabootsDiscord: https://discord.gg/XAGcxBk #Halo #Review #Movie
We review J. A. Bayona's haunting and beautiful exploration of grief and loss, A Monster Calls. Recent Films: James, Arsenic and Old Lace 1:40, The Burbs 3:37, Halo: Forward Unto Dawn 5:00 Gabriel, King Arthur: Legend of the Sword 6:38, The Wall 10:56, The Fifth Element 12:23 Main Review 14:33 You can also listen on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/underrated/id1145136119?mt=2 Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/underratedpodcast/?fref=ts Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/Underrated_Pod Visit our Website for past episodes https://underratedpodcast.com/ Gabriel's YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyoYniiiGukWYP6So6k4llA Letterboxd Profiles James, https://letterboxd.com/jlhamri/ Gabriel, https://letterboxd.com/gabrielgreen/
In this Movidiam podcast, we talk to Emmy-nominated director Stewart Hendler about his journey into feature films, series and commercials, and his recent work on the series ‘Halo Forward Unto Dawn'. Stewart also speaks of his early love of film and how he sees the influence of technology on the production industry going forward.
In this Movidiam podcast, we talk to Emmy-nominated director Stewart Hendler about his journey into feature films, series and commercials, and his recent work on the series ‘Halo Forward Unto Dawn'. Stewart also speaks of his early love of film and how he sees the influence of technology on the production industry going forward.
Do Games Make Good Movies hosts break down Video Game inspired movies to answer the age old question: DO GAMES MAKE GOOD MOVIES?!?! In today's episode, hosts Mark Donica and Patrick Dees break down Halo: Forward Unto Dawn!! Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn is a military science fiction web series set in the universe of the Halo franchise.Forward Unto Dawn consists of five 15-minute episodes released weekly starting on October 5, 2012, and was later released as a single film on DVD and Blu-ray and was later put on Netflix in 2013. The series was produced as a marketing effort for the video game Halo 4 intended to widen the audience of the Halo series and as a stepping stone to a potential Halo film. It was written by Aaron Helbing and Todd Helbing, and directed by Stewart Hendler. Forward Unto Dawn was shot in Vancouver over 25 days in May 2012 on a budget just under USD $10 million. It has just under 500 shots with computer generated imagery, approximately a quarter of what a feature film wo
This week, the TVZ team looks at recent episodes of American Horror Story, Fringe and Arrow. Also, the news of the week, an interview with a star of Supernatural and Halo: Forward Unto Dawn and the return of "Slashfic Theatre!"
This week the nerds discuss Paranormal Activity 4, their favorite scares in film, the Iron Man 3 trailer, and much more. Show Notes: Introduction What We’ve Been Watching Willie: Alien 3 commentary, Thor commentary (0:01:05) Nick: Blu-rays, Halo: Forward Unto Dawn (0:04:05) Alex: The Perks…Read more ›
Still basking in the glow of VidCon 2012, here's a trip in the wayback machine to VidCon 2011, and a panel entitled "The Battle for Narrative & Relevance: Long-form serial storytelling and the search for an audience on YouTube" Join the group of adventurous convention-goers who managed to find our panel, moderated by frequent NM guest Liz Shannon Miller (Attack of the Show, GigaOM Video), featuring David Nett (Gold: The Series), former NM guest Ryan Copple (Riese: The Series, Halo: Forward Unto Dawn ), Kaleena Kiff (Riese: The Series), Celebrate the Web 6 winner Terence Krey (Oh, Inverted World) and NM regular Chris McCaleb. Direct MP3 link