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Hello, welcome to our very special episode of Screaming is Serious Business, I am your host, Harry Thomas and in this episode, I’ll be talking with Claire Levinson Gendler. Who was the set designer for the hit HBO show, Chernobyl. We will be diving into her experience working on set and her part experiences within her career. Before, we go further into this episode, Apologies in advance with the audio Quality. We blame COVID for the drop in quality as we have had to social distance. And so a virtual talk came with its side effects. Jasper, unfortunately, is unable to join us for this episode but, he will back for our next so, sit back, relax and enjoy. You can find Claire here: https://www.instagram.com/claireart/ Shout out to Emily Rose Welch for getting us this Interview: https://www.instagram.com/emily.rose.creative/ Why not give us a follow? Keep up to date on the latest discussions. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sisbpodcasts/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/SISBpodcast
In today's episode of the Fix, Sydnee goes over Sony's new PS5 event date (it's soon!), and The Last of Us TV show landed a director. The show's pilot will be directed by Johan Renck, who also helmed all of HBO's Chernobyl. It's unclear if Renck will direct just the pilot.
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On this weeks show, We played 2 dots and Super Bernie World. We also watched HBO's Chernobyl and Not For Resale. In out Useless News, Blade Runner Remaster is coming, 2K jumps back into making NFL games and Horizon Zero Dawn, confirmed coming to PC. Finally, Our Hot Topic, E3 Cancelled :19 Intro 7:48 What have we been up to? 1:00:33 The Useless News You Can Use 1:39:56 Hot Topic of the Week Theme song: "Adventure Time - Bacon Pancakes (aerix 4thelulz edit)" by aerix. The Mouthful is a podcast for PC, Nintendo, Xbox, Playstation gamers and movie fans. Anybody else listening does so at their own risk. Cover art by Jason Fariello. Follow him on twitch as Megasan3. Transitions: Thanks to Crypt of the Necrodancer.
The girls discuss HBO's Chernobyl, winner of the Golden Globe for Best Miniseries or TV Film. Stina and Danielle gab about this binge-worthy series that depicts the 1986 nuclear accident, the events that lead up to it, and its aftermath. They (slowly) learn how to pronounce Eastern European names and dish the fish on instagram influencers. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/twogirlswatchtv/message
Update on our week: With the latest news of Rush Limbaugh having cancer, it hits Andy hard. Listen to Andy's thoughts of Rush through out the years. Andy has purchased the Jay and Silent Bob Reboot Blu-ray. Did Andy like the newest Kevin Smith movie? Daniel's has a slow week and watched tons of TV. With Disney Plus, Daniel watched Mandalorian. It is a step in the right direction for Star Wars. Next on Daniel's list was Netflix's Witcher. Daniel played the video game, does the TV series live up to the game. Last TV series Daniel watched was HBO's Chernobyl. It holds true to history for the most part, but is it one of the better docudrama? Listen to Daniel's review. Article for the week: History of Wrestling Trivia Questions & Answers : Pro Wrestling https://www.funtrivia.com/en/Entertainment/History-of-Wrestling-6501.html Warning: May have Strong Language and Content. ========== Thank you to everyone who enjoys what we do. If you like what we do, please spread the word of our show. Email questions or suggestions to ffnquestions@gmail.com ========== See FACEBOOK page https://www.facebook.com/freeformnetwork Follow us on TWITTER https://twitter.com/FFRpodcast ========== Free Form Network and all our podcast are available on many platforms including STITCHER, ANDROID, IPHONE, IPAD, IPOD TOUCH and PODBEAN IPHONE, IPAD & IPOD TOUCH http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/free-form-network/id995998853 SPREAKER http://www.spreaker.com/show/free-form-network STITCHER http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/free-form-network OVERCAST https://overcast.fm/itunes995998853/free-form-network SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/0QKRhkXDmQ9cxItaiu49Vy GOOGLE MUSIC https://play.google.com/music/listen?authuser&u=0#/ps/Iefi4cm2cahq6dg6upjs2exf52e IHEART RADIO http://www.iheart.com/show/53-Free-Form-Network/ TUNE IN RADIO http://tunein.com/radio/Free-Form-Network-p784190/ PLAYER FM https://player.fm/series/free-form-network TUMBLR https://freeformnetworkpodcast.tumblr.com/ WORDPRESS https://freeformnetwork.wordpress.com/ YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj0LNZRJHyW7sQwM5ZdOCQg PODBEAN DESKTOP http://freeformnetwork.podbean.com/ PODBEAN MOBILE http://freeformnetwork.podbean.com/mobile ========== Free Form Radio - Episode 111 - 02/16/2020 Hosted by Daniel, Andy and Noel ========== FREE FORM NETWORK
We go from nerdsters to bonafide hop-hipsters and rock it all from the Modern Poetry, to Netflix's GLOW, to HBO's Chernobyl. Did Victoria finally write us a theme song? YES!...?... but she said if she catches anyone stealing it she'll slap a lawsuit on them so fast that their head will be spinning from here to next Tuesday! At least they won't miss next week's episode...
This week we opted for a movie of our own selection and Robert chose Ridley Scott's flawed crusader epic, Kingdom of Heaven. Afterwards, we convened on the things we've watched recently. Aaron brought up HBO's Chernobyl miniseries, Robert finished the second season of Netflix's Mindhunter, and Mike dipped into a little bit of Ozark and a few questionable movies from the Huluween selection.
00.00.00 - 00.04.25: Intro 00.04.25 - 00.09.00: Trekhaak 00.09.00 - 00.19.04: Mini-review 3 From Hell (2019)(Zonder spoilers) 00.19.04 - 00.37.10: Kaakslag The Thing (2011) & intro voor nieuw segement 00.37.10 - 00.46.36: Jordi's 31dagenhorror 00.46.36 - 01.13.38: HBO's Chernobyl aflevering 4 en 5 (Spoilers!) 01.13.38 - 01.27.53: Chernobyl Diaries (2012) (Zonder Spoilers) 01.27.53 - Einde: Chernobyl Diaries (2012) (Spolers!)
00.00.00 - 00.09.13: Intro 00.09.13 - 00.25.49: Trekhaak 00.25.49 - 00.29.32: Kaakslag: house Of Wax (2005) 00.29.32 - 00.48.34: Jordi's 31 dagen horror 00.48.34 - einde: HBO's Chernobyl aflevering 1-3 (SPOILERS)
This week's show is hosted by Dan, Jon and Greg. Dan gives a no spoilers review of HBO's Chernobyl (00:50), Greg reports back on the Logan Paul v KSI press conference that he attended yesterday (4:24), the show then heads back to football in a three-way Mount Rushmore on the greatest football managers of all time (20:00) before Jon and Dan conclude the show with some more boxing chat (37:47).
Welcome back for the fifth episode of The Popcorn Podcast, with Chase, Dan & Danklin! This week, we discuss new movies and classics alike! We go over one of our favorite comedies of the 2000s, and give our new movie review of Good Boys! We'll also give our thoughts on HBO's Chernobyl, and how we liked the miniseries about an awe-inspiring disaster. As always, we'll make sure to bring you the latest entertainment news, too! Come join the roommates for our drive down Hollywood Boulevard! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Join Dave and Chris as they discuss Dave Chappelle's new stand-up special, Sticks and Stones, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, Gears 5, Spider-Man(2002), Darksiders, Dark Crystals, HBO's Chernobyl, The Grand Budapest Hotel, Django Unchained, and more. Cheers!
Physicist Ed Lyman discusses new safety threats to US nuclear reactors and why risks here are different than in Russia.
Director Walter Hill had his hands full on the set of his 1975 directorial debut Hard Times. He had cast Charles Bronson in the lead role of Chaney, a boxer who says little but can knock a man out with one punch, only to find that the actor could be angry and reclusive on set. James Coburn took the part of Speed, Chaney's manager, but resented playing second fiddle to Bronson and showed it on set. And third starring Strother Martin also tested Hill's patience by playing the eccentric doctor Poe comically over the top. Dan and Vicky discuss what many consider to be one of the best fighting movies ever made with and the definitive Charles Bronson performance. They also talk about their recently seen including Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Midsommar, Hobbs and Shaw, 1939's The Women, After Hours, Crawl, HBO's Chernobyl, Amazon's The Boys and Netflix's Kim's Convenience. Episode 91: Hard Times will knock you out! Leave us some feedback and check out our website at hotdatepod.com.
Jishnu and Tejas could not ignore the beauty that is HBO's Chernobyl and decide to step away from their usual fare to discuss the gripping and haunting mini-series by Craig Mazin and figure out what makes it a must watch. Follow us @GeekFruitHQ on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and contactgeekfruit@gmail.com for any queries. You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app. You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
Bonus episode where we talk about HBO's Chernobyl and the good, the bad, and the ugly. We talk about the inaccuracy/accuracy of the film, our gripes or praises of certain scenes, and nuclear power in general. Disclaimer: We have no idea what we are talking about.
Jakob Ihre, cinematographer for HBO's Chernobyl, gives an inside look at his approach to shooting and lighting the dramatic mini-series. Jakob and Go Creative Show host, Ben Consoli, discuss how he worked with colorist to create Chernobyl’s distinctive look, their incredible interior/exterior sound stage, most challenging shots of the series and why a water bottle is a valuable cinematic tool. Subscribe Now! What you will learn in this episode The pre-production process for Chernobyl The incredible interior/exterior sound stage for Chernobyl Jakob’s most challenging shot in Chernobyl Why Jakob purposefully created the double shadow look in Chernobyl Jakob’s camera and lenses choice for Cherobyl How Jakob teamed up with Cherobyl’s production designer Creating an in-camera look for Cherobyl Jakob’s commercial work Why Jakob’s go-to gear is a water bottle And more! Show Links The Family of Man book The Go Creative Show is supported by: Premium Beat Rule Boston Camera Hedge Shutterstock Magnanimous Rentals PremiumBeat.com Song of the Week Wildflower by Gyom Subscribe + Follow Go Creative Show Twitter Facebook Apple Podcasts Stitcher Google Play Podcasts iHeart Radio Follow Our Guest Jakob Ihre's website Jakob Ihre's IMDb Follow Ben Consoli BC Media Productions BenConsoli.com Twitter Instagram Follow Matt Russell Gain Structure Sound Twitter
Samuel and Calvin cover the other likely winner of Best Limited Series at the Emmys this year, HBO's Chernobyl. They discuss the history around the show, the creators...interesting career path, and the way the show highlights the dangers of fanaticism for any ideology. Tune in and be sure to watch Chernobyl if you haven't because it's a good one. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/culturevacuum/support
Everyone is talking about HBO’s Chernobyl. They say it’s good but it’s not enjoyable. We decide to find out for ourselves. Entertainment this news includes: Megan Rapinoe, Colin Kaepernick, Nike and re-boycotting Nike for life, Disney’s live action Little Mermaid. Time Stamps: 03:14 - Entertainment News: Topic, Topic, Topic 13:50 - Main Segment: Chernobyl 41:31 - What’s Your FREQ Outs: 198X, Doctor Who podcasts, 84K by Claire North Links Mentioned: Sue Bird - article the president hates my girlfriend: https://www.theplayerstribune.com/en-us/articles/sue-bird-megan-rapinoe-uswnt Artist making black mermaids: https://www.vashtiharrison.com/vashti-harrison-illustration https://twitter.com/SlavaMalamud/status/1132029943297265664?s=19 HBO Chernobyl podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-chernobyl-podcast/id1459712981 Carolyn’s article about 198X: https://carolynpetit.tumblr.com/post/186007644410/198x-and-being-players-in-a-dangerous-time Doctor who podcast: http://whos-he-podcast.co.uk/doctor-who-whos-he-podcast-322-companion-special-martha-jones Become a backer of this podcast by joining our community on Patreon! Find us at patreon.com/femfreq Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more videos: http://bit.ly/2bDhQUX
Welcome Nation! Our Rogues briefly talk about some wishlist items to see at Marvel Studio's 90-minute Hall H presentation at SDCC. They shrug their shoulders again at the final Walking Dead comic, throw their hands up at the news of a new 5th TMNT member, and argue over the best Power Ranger after the reveal of a new Orange Ranger. Then our comic book picks of the week are Sea of Stars #1, Aero #1, DCeased #3, Old Man Quill #7, and Transformers/Ghostbusters #1. In the TV realm, we rave about HBO's Chernobyl miniseries before going into an anime tangent after some cool Akira news. Finally, in Movies, we dive right into a wide-spanning discussion about Marvel's Spider-Man: Far From Home. Rogue Nation is available on all podcast platforms including Apple, Google, Stitcher, Spotify, and YouTube. We are also on Instagram, so please follow, Like, subscribe, rate, review and share all the nerdom!
Hour 1 Big Trouble for some of our 'favs'. Many big names are set to be implicated. The Jeffry Epstein and Bill Clinton connection ...What was considered conspiracy then, is now all truth ... Locked up for licking Hour 2 Democracy Lost Online with Dave Isay, Founder & President of StoryCorps joins ...We're becoming a country of peaceful felons ...Conversations you think are private are not. It's time to get off Facebook, says co-founder of Apple Hour 3 Time Magazine's 'Hero of the Environment', Michael Shellenberger joins to to talk HBO's Chernobyl. A very terrifying show that doesn't tell the truth. Nuclear power is a must to combat 'climate change' Nuclear power is safe for society Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Full spoiler warning for Burning, minor spoilers for Chernobyl. Jeanine and Tobias unpack their experience watching the movie Burning (2018). They also discuss the events of Chernobyl as a historical event and how HBO tells its story. Send us your feedback on Twitter (@JeeniasPodcast) or email (jeeniaspodcast@gmail.com)! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jeenias/message
On this episode of the Basement Banter Podcast, Bailey & Joey Bags talk about their recent trips they took along with the New York City Sex Museum. Then they discuss some recent NBA signings, HBO's Chernobyl & what they'd take if they had to evacuate before debating their T-Bell orders and concluding with "Who u got". Music: Wanna be Starting Something by Michael Jackson Voice edit: by Dru Hopkins --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week: A government report says some Defense Department facilities may not be prepared for the effects of climate change, and the IER crew talks about HBO's Chernobyl and the state of Indiana's own ticking time bombs.
Hi folks, it's been a while! We want to talk about three things:It's FOMO time! J goes on an intermittent social media blackout and we discuss the repercussions of leaving social media for even a day. Let's discuss how linked to the system we really are! We finally get to have our long-awaited conversation about HBO's superb new miniseries, Chernobyl. While we tried to keep the spoilers to a minimum, please consider watching the show before listening to this episode. And then it's Tenacious D! On this throwback segment, Madd and I return to one of the bands that defined the coming of age of a generation. Specifically, we focus on their self-titled debut album. Hilarious, foul-mouthed, genius. Hope you join us on this one!J&MFind out more at https://oka.pinecast.co
This week Melinda and Aaron delve into the darkness and talk about two weirdly similar incidents from the 80s: Chernobyl, as seen in the HBO miniseries, and Mike Warnke as an originator of Satanic Panic. In the first half, Aaron walks us through HBO’s Chernobyl and discusses some of the key highlights and strengths, including things he learned, without spoilers. Later, Melinda describes how Mike Warnke convinced an entire generation that Satanists were everywhere and describes how he did it, how he was found to be a fraud, and what the fallout was. Note: while we don’t use profanity, due to content listener discretion is advised.
Before there was HBO's Chernobyl, there was CHERNOBYL DIARIES!It's like a Soviet Hills Have Eyes!
Meow meow meow Lucy meow meow Pake meow purrrrrrrrrrr. Cat Impersonates Otter: https://boingboing.net/2019/06/24/cat-swimming.html This podcast is made possible by listeners like you (and you too) who have supported us at patreon.com/jasonandkaren. As a big thank you/perk, upcoming episodes of The Jason & Karen Show will be available only to our patrons (who pledge at least $5/month). This week we covered HBO's Chernobyl. If you'd like to give us a call, you can call us at (650) 485-3323 or email brains@podcastica.com. Look for us on Facebook at facebook.com/deadcast and on Twitter at twitter.com/jasonandkaren. You can download, subscribe, rate, and review us on Apple Podcasts or in iTunes by going to walkingdeadcast.com/itunes. Next week: FTWD S5E5 "The End of Everything" Support the show.
For the first time ever Chris, Andy, and Steve are joined by a very special guest! The first lady of Streaming Things - Sam - dons her own microphone to break down two very entertaining and very different shows: Amazon's Good Omens and HBO's Chernobyl. Both Discussions are spoiler in nature, so if you haven't seen any of these shows skip ahead! Here is the time code for this episode to help you avoid any potential spoilers. 00:00 - Episode begins 08:55 - Good Omens Review 47:26 - Chernobyl Review Follow us all on Twitter! @StreamThingPod to follow the show. @cmichaelrudd for Chris @inkwellverbal for Andy @stevemay13 for Steve Join the conversation at streamingthingspod@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook at strangerthingspodcast Please take a moment to subscribe, rate, and review our podcast.
Adam and Zach are joined by VinePair's editor-in-chief Emily Saladino to discuss how conversations around politics, race, gender, and sexuality are critical to covering the beverage alcohol industry in 2019. Plus, Adam explains why HBO's Chernobyl is a must-watch show. Please remember to like, subscribe to, rate, and review the VinePair podcast wherever it is you get it, and feel free to send any comments, questions, critiques, or suggestions to podcast@vinepair.com. Thanks for listening, and cheers! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's episode, Randy the Chipmunk introduces his new friend, Rocky (an "attack squirrel" rescued from a meth lab!), the Wolfe Pack reviews HBO's "Chernobyl" series, one prospective seller gives us cause to discuss "The Nut Sweat Effect" in car buying, and much much more!
Byrd, Matt and guest host Trev (Days of Future Podcast: Examining the X-Men) discuss Monster Island, the newest giant monster film from the prolific b-movie studio, The Asylum. Created to cash in on the newest Godzilla film, how does this micro-budget creature feature fare? We'll tell you! We also have a mini review of HBO's acclaimed mini-series Chernobyl, including how future Godzilla/kaiju films could benefit from the show's influence. But first we also have a news roundup, including Godzilla: King of the Monsters box office news, and news on Universal Studios Japan's new Godzilla vs. Evangelion 4D ride. Kick back and enjoy!
Topic of the week, chosen by Fred: Politics in video games (The Sims Franchise)Pop culture highlight: HBO's Chernobyl
On this week's show, Noah is joined by Jacob and the two share their opinions on HBO's Chernobyl miniseries. They break down the plot of each episode, discuss the production quality, share what we liked most and what we took away from the series. SPOILER ALERT: finish watching the series before listening to the podcast.
Jen gives props to the mostly British cast of HBO's "Chernobyl"; The Brit is ecstatic about the cultural practice of weekends with friends in America; And we both learn more about the indigenous peoples history in America.
The Obsessive Viewer - Weekly Movie/TV Review & Discussion Podcast
This week, Tiny and I share our thoughts on the incredible HBO miniseries, Chernobyl. After a brief non-spoiler review, we dive into what we loved and were horrified by in Craig Mazin's miniseries. Then, for potpourri, we talk about Dark Phoenix, Bodyguard, Fargo, and I lament the amount of balls I keep juggling. This week's stinger comes from our Patreon-exclusive recording: 034 - OV B-Roll - “Now, I Can Fix ‘Er” - Catreon, Drippy Air Conditioner, Popcorn at the Movies, Rocketman Expectations, and The Twilight Zone - June 11, 2019 Timestamps Show Start – 00:31 Chernobyl - 03:18 What We Knew About the Subject - 07:08 Chernobyl Podcast - 10:20 Non-Spoiler Review - 16:11 Spoiler Review - 27:48 Potpourri - 58:36 Matt: Dark Phoenix - 59:05 Tiny: Bodyguard - 1:05:20 Matt: Star Trek: TNG & The X-Files - 1:10:48 Tiny: Fargo - 1:22:43 Closing the Ep - 1:25:50 Stinger: “Now, I Can Fix ‘Er” - 1:27:27 Pre-Recorded Outro - 1:28:20 Related Links Unhappy with HBO's ‘Chernobyl,' Russia is planning its own series — blaming the CIA - Washington Post Help Support the Podcast Our Facebook: The Obsessive Viewer Official OV Merch: Our TeePublic Store Matt's Twitter: @ObsessiveViewer Matt's Letterboxd: ObsessiveViewer Tiny's Twitter: @ObsessiveTiny Tiny's Letterboxd: ObsessiveTiny Mike's Twitter: @IAmMikeWhite Mike's Letterboxd: IAmMikeWhite Fekkes' Instagram: Nerdster330 Kyrsten's Twitter: @Burger_Lurker Mike's Band: As Good As It Gets Obsessive Viewer - The homepage for all the things we do. Shocktober in Irvington - Our yearly event screening of short horror films from Indianapolis filmmakers to support the Irvington Historical Society Obsessive Viewer Presents: Anthology - Matt's solo podcast exploring science fiction anthology storytelling in television's first golden age starting with The Twilight Zone. iTunes - Google Play - Stitcher - Twitter Obsessive Viewer Presents: Tower Junkies - Our spinoff podcast dedicated to Stephen King's magnum opus, The Dark Tower and related topics. iTunes - Google Play - Stitcher - Twitter Loudlike “Mistakes We Must Make” EP on iTunes - Our theme song is “An Eclipse of Events.” Grab Loudlike's EP and hear the full version of our theme. Episode Homepage: http://www.obsessiveviewer.com/OV285
Join the Comicast Fantasy Movie League here (https://fantasymovieleague.com/league/29763) , the password is thanksdc Follow the guys on Twitter @mynamejong (https://twitter.com/mynamejong) , @ProducerMike975 (https://twitter.com/ProducerMike975?lang=en) , & @gachodominguez (https://twitter.com/gachodominguez) Submit a question or topic to the Comicast Sack by emailing the guys at comicastpod@gmail.com Check out the latest writings from the guys at comicastpod.com (https://comicastpod.com/) Comicast Shirts! (https://www.etsy.com/listing/697757058/comicast-podcast-on-a-short-sleeve?ga_order=most_relevant&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_search_query=comicast&ref=sr_gallery-1-1&organic_search_click=1&frs=1&col=1) Dave Bautista Says He's Cool with Disney (http://collider.com/dave-bautista-disney-marvel-james-gunn/#images) New Avengers Game Details (https://screenrant.com/avengers-game-coop-multiplayer-explained/) What We Watched/Played: FTWD (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2jlqHnxXME) , Fallout 76 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIZ-LGaRB6M) , HBO's Chernobyl (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9APLXM9Ei8) , & Murder Mystery (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YEVQDr2f3Q) Box Office Slumps This Past Weekend (https://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=4521&p=.htm) X-Men: Fear The Beast Unused Script (https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/x-men-a-beast-spinoff-was-pitched-fox-before-dark-phoenix-1218313) , read the script here (https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/sites/default/files/custom2/X-MEN%20Fear%20The%20Beast%20.pdf) . Zack Snyder Shares a Photo of Darkseid (https://www.slashfilm.com/justice-league-darkseid-concept-art/) The Joker Will Be Rated R (http://collider.com/joker-movie-rating-r/) Shazam 2 (https://www.cinemablend.com/news/2475088/zachary-levi-reveals-when-shazam-2-plans-to-start-filming)
Send us a cheque! Callum, Nathan and James once again school Hollywood on how to make a good movie while reviewing Men in Black: International (2019). They also discuss more about E3 2019 including Nintendo's showcase, the Cyberpunk 2020 tabletop game as well as Cyberpunk 2077, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, Remedy's Control, The Avengers video game, the PS5, the Xbox Project Scarlett, and much more. James also gives his thoughts on A Plague Tale: Innocence, Season 5 of Black Mirror, Jessica Jones Season 3, and HBO's Chernobyl miniseries. Intro / Men in Black (0:00)Nintendo (1:10:01)Cyberpunk (1:12:53)E3 Roundup (1:24:41)PS5 & Xbox Scarlett (1:44:40)James' Reviews (1:46:59)Outro (1:55:29) http://www.facebook.com/tuesdayreviewTwitter: @tuesdayreviewauJames' Instagram: @channeldrifter
This week, we kick off the episode with our Bum of the Week (2:45 - 16:30) segment before we get into the heart of the episode...cereal. We do an NCAA style bracket (16:31-53:57) for some of the most popular cereals and things get heated with the group. We phone a friend and poll the audience in order to set the record straight. Then, we get into the Fan Questions (53:58-1:12:31) before wrapping up the episode reviewing HBO's Chernobyl and the first half of Netflix "I Am Mother" (1:13:45-1:20:15). Fan Questions 1. Thoughts on USA's asswhooping of Thailand? (54:33-1:00:13) 2. WYR: $2 Mill or files to Area 51? (1:00:14-1:04:21) 3. What should the Knicks do now that KD is out of the picture? (1:04:22-1:07:36) 4. WYR: SHoot 3's like Curry, or Dunk like Carter? (1:07:37-1:11:22)
Happy Monday, Missketeers! Best Buddy, Frank Moran, joins us to cook up some buzz for FOX's "MasterChef". All the while, Lex Michael is yucking it up to Netflix's "I Think You Should Leave" and HBO's "Barry". Tauri Jay is lamenting the horrors of mankind with HBO's "Chernobyl". What are you into? Follow Frank Moran on Instagram and Twitter Missing Out Hotline: 978-MISS-OUT (978-647-7688) Follow us on Twitter- @MissingOutCast @TheLexMichael @TauriJay Music Credits: "Who Likes to Party" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
This week, we dive head first into US Soccer. We first discuss the USWNT's historic win over Thailand and what their chances for repeating at the World Cup are. We then talk about the upcoming Gold Cup and why the gap between between the USMNT and USWNT is so big. We sort through the silly season that is the summer transfer window. Finally, we wrap up HBO's Chernobyl.
Join your hosts Ryan Turek, Rob Galluzzo, and Elric Kane as they dive into all the latest horrors, including DC's SWAMP THING, HBO's CHERNOBYL, the restored NEW YORK RIPPER Blu-Ray, DEMONWARP, AMITYVILLE: IT'S ABOUT TIME and much more! Then, we welcome special guest Bill Neil to the show to discuss marketing and editing horror trailers. Bill is responsible for some of the most indelible horror trailers of the last decade, including IT CHAPTER 1 and 2, HALLOWEEN 2018, PET SEMATARY, TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE 2003, FREDDY VS JASON, and much, much more. He explains the whole process and it becomes a fascinating conversation on how to sell a horror movie to the general public.
Evan and Nicole discuss more new stories, provide an update to a case we mentioned in episode four, and review the last 2 episodes of HBO's "Chernobyl". To find out more about us and our podcast, find us at http://facebook.com/expertspodcast.
What languages are spoken by the most people worldwide? Nick has the Top 10, and Brandon tries to guess. -PLUS...breakdown of 1st language vs. learned language, what led to such wide adoption of certain languages, the future of language, controversial languages, Nick & Brandon show off their speaking skills in other languages, foreign keyboards, Brandon's rolling R's, the difficulty of learning a new language, foreign films, Brandon's dog knows David Blaine tricks, HBO's "Chernobyl", Brandon's recent road rage incident, analyzing the word "bungalow", Brandon cheats, a debate about favorite animals, hiding in a bowl of rice, and MUCH more!-Be sure to check out the Quick Bites podcast, an educational podcast about psychology and the functions of the major parts of the brain. Available now wherever you get your podcasts!-10ish Podcast Theme Music: Hackbeat by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0
Black Mirror is back and the Geekset crew is breaking down Striking Vipers, Attack on Titan, The news of Dragon Ball Super & GT, HBO's Chernobyl, See You Yesterday, Rim of The World & More. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook @GeeksetPodcast Contact us: GeeksetPodcast@gmail.com www.GeeksetPodcast.com ((NEW MERCH))
Black Mirror is back and the Geekset crew is breaking down Striking Vipers, Attack on Titan, The news of Dragon Ball Super & GT, HBO's Chernobyl, See You Yesterday, Rim of The World & More. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook @GeeksetPodcastContact us:GeeksetPodcast@gmail.comwww.GeeksetPodcast.com ((NEW MERCH))
We binged HBO's Chernobyl and watched the season finale last week. Listen in as we discuss how terrifyingly good this whole event was!
Michelle & Jacob were stunned and shattered by HBO's Chernobyl. On this episode they talk about the mini-series, as well as other films that has a similar vibe, and books to help you find out more. Chernobyl (DVD)- https://bit.ly/2m53Qgd The China Syndrome (DVD)- https://bit.ly/2Myk0vm The Day After (DVD)- https://bit.ly/2wFX3eH Miracle Mile (DVD)- https://bit.ly/2kwdOql Silkwood (DVD)- https://bit.ly/2WWHb6e Midnight in Chernobyl (BOOK)- https://bit.ly/2WrtAjm Voices from Chernobyl: The Oral History of a Nuclear Disaster (BOOK)- https://bit.ly/2K2pmwP
HBO's Chernobyl mini-series has been a smash hit with audiences and critics alike, lauded for its brutal realism, historical accuracy, cinematography and great acting. In this podcast, Gil Kidron and Dr. Rutger Vos, an evolutionary biologist from Leiden University and Naturalis Biodiversity Center, both in The Netherlands, break down the main political messages in Chernobyl, the depiction of the USSR in light of the (mis)handling of the disaster, relate it to current politics and geopolitics in the age of climate change, and talk about the state of nature in and around Chernobyl today. Support us on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/gotacademy Where to listen to the podcast: ▸ Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/il/podcast/hbos-chernobyl-scientific-political-analysis-mocking/id1458014104?i=1000441030291 ▸ Spotify https://open.spotify.com/episode/1GDF1QpSBilvN3z97BSw1x ▸ Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/got-academy/e/61801051?autoplay=true Got Academy on social media: ▸ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqBYWvKcQCk5JbRQbO05X0w ▸ Twitter https://twitter.com/GOT_Academy ▸ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/gotacademy/ Rutger Vos on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rvosa
In this episode of MGSM Clips we discuss the current events surrounding the impact of HBO's Chernobyl.
In Episode #32 of the DCD podcast, we talk about the upcoming NFL season and review HBO's Chernobyl. We also review Fantastic Planet (1973) in this week's edition of DCD Film Club. Additionally, we debate MLB, NBA and NFL players' chance to make the Hall of Fame and much more! Timestamps: 0:00 - Update on what's poppin' 5:21 - What have we been watching? What have we been playing? 11:02 - Listener question from @Colbster409 on Twitter: which playoff team in 2018 is due for a down year in 2019? 18:08 - Quickfire listener questions from @brianshoup1 and @kagezero23 on Twitter. 19:22 - Andy's Splinter Cell theory and discussion about Ubisoft as a whole. 29:27 - Andy finds dumb things on Twitter. 31:20 - Chernobyl review. 49:59 - DCD Film Club review of Fantastic Planet (1973). Alex's pick for next week - Another Earth (2011). 1:08:30 - Andy asks Alex if players in the MLB, NBA and NFL are Hall of Famers. 1:21:36 - Wrap up. RSS feed for podcast: http://deadchannelduo.libsyn.com/rss More ways to connect with us on social media: • https://twitter.com/deadchannelduo • https://www.instagram.com/deadchannelduo/ • https://www.facebook.com/DeadChannelDuo Buy our shirts here: https://bit.ly/2MIGpBJ Check out our personal social medias: Andy • College Dropouts podcast - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpMCvkeZPp1HdXFq4vKXIEw • Personal Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_qeCsP-Kazd7SWsHWIbodQ • Movie Review Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDSAkUdfnQCAxT-VVQPFR2Q • Twitter - https://twitter.com/AndyHulsey88 Alex • Personal Channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/ThePurpleSwordfish • Twitter - https://twitter.com/SwordfishShow
HBO's Chernobyl has taken the entertainment world by storm as the series documents brave men and women who act heroically to mitigate catastrophic damage when the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant suffers a nuclear accident . But how do Nuclear Explosions & Nuclear Meltdowns Happen? We take a dive into the process of how nuclear meltdowns or explosions occur. Further, we look at the Chernobyl and the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. Thanks for listening! Email - TheOffTheTopCast@gmail.com Social - @OffTheTopCast
Welcome to the inaugral episode of Stephen Pyes Incredible Conversations! This week we discuss television and technology - including full spoilers for HBO's Chernobyl and Game of Thrones.
Welcome to the inaugral episode of Stephen Pyes Incredible Conversations! This week we discuss television and technology - including full spoilers for HBO's Chernobyl and Game of Thrones.
This is not an easy one to write about.In 1989 case of Korey Wise, Yusef Salaam, Raymond Santana, Antron McCray and Kevin Richardson has taken new life in the form of of a Netflix TV series. Whenever I talk about the film, I can’t help but mistakenly call it a documentary. Rather that’s a slip of the tongue or just pure negligence on my part, I wont ever know. But what I do know is one thing: This story should be required viewing for everyone, anywhere.In case you haven’t heard the story of the Central Park Five or what is also known as the Central Park Jogger Case, a young woman, Trisha Meili went jogging one night and was brutally attacked. At the same time, several kids were out at night hanging out in the park or wilding as the investigators would later refer to it as they mock the kids in the investigation room. The prosecutor and police decided to convince the boys that they committed the crime and then hang these boys out to dry.A few things happen here: Ava shows us in stark detail how these boys were treated. Ava shows us how their families reacted. Ava shows us how much time as past when the boys (yes they were kids) are locked away and the world passes them by. You are forced to stare as Ava shows you the reality of solitary confinement. And then finally, in one scene that will crumble the soul, we are forced to reckon with the question: What if I had just not gone to the park…Watch this documentary. Watch it all. Don’t forget it. You don’t have a choice. Watch.The HBO miniseries Chernobyl is full of creeping dread as strong the radiation that’s being pumped out. We follow Valery Legasov and Boris Shcherbina, played Jared Harris and Stellan Skarsgard, as they try to clean up the worst man-made disaster ever. What many don’t realize is how close the world could have come to an end. A quick fact check shows the show is pretty accurate. How’s that for a history lesson?Chernobyl highlights two things, the sacrifices the Russian people made to save the world from their own mistake and the ludicrous, backstabbing, paranoid people who run their government. With every triumph Legasov makes another unforeseen problem arises. The water supply is infected, another even larger explosion happens, killing the world with radioactive fallout. I was on the edge of my seat watching him try to calmly think the problem through as the geiger counter clicks louder and louderOne aspect that I love about this show is the almost still life shots of the abandoned areas. Seeing the empty streets, classrooms, and homes with food on the table creates this haunting eerie motif that carries you through from scene to scene. In the back of your mind you keep telling yourself that they’ll be alright knowing full well that these men were being bombarded with massive doses of radiation shortening their lives.Chernobyl has a supernatural quality to it. It’s real life horror story. Five episodes 1 hour apiece available on HBO. Watch
— Russia’s flagship economic conference, kicking off in St. Petersburg on Thursday, has been overshadowed by the detention of U.S. investor Michael Calvey. We speak with Ann Simmons of the Wall Street Journal about what Russia is doing to shore up its image and find new trading partners. — HBO’s roaring hit Chernobyl has sparked some uncomfortable conversations in Russia. We talk to writer Michael Idov about why the show has struck a chord in the U.S. and a nerve in Russia
Dana Stevens and Stephen Metcalf are joined by a rotating third chair of Slatesters to discuss Rocketman with Forrest Wickman, HBO's Chernobyl with Sam Adams, and the podcast Headlon: Running From COPS with Inkoo Kang. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The final episode of HBO's Chernobyl, "Vichnaya Pamyat" derives it's title from the traditional prayer said at the end of an Eastern Orthadox funeral; "memory eternal". Our hope is that everyone who has watched this and will watch this in the years to come takes to heart this encomium, that we need to remember the cost of lies, the cost of taking our eye off our institutions and systems we setup to keep us safe and prosperous, because if you fail to do so the cost only becomes more dear. Thanks for watching along with us, we've loved having you all along for the experience. Final recommendations for more reading and watching from our fellow fans; this site has more information about the fate of dogs left in the Exclusion Zone, and it's not all bad news! Apparently some dogs have recovered and are healthy enough to be adopted! There are also two YouTube videos by Veritasium, "The Most Radioactive Place on Earth", and "A Walk Around Chernobyl". Leave Us A Review on Apple Podcasts Join the discussion: Email | Forums | Facebook | Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dana Stevens and Stephen Metcalf are joined by a rotating third chair of Slatesters to discuss Rocketman with Forrest Wickman, HBO's Chernobyl with Sam Adams, and the podcast Headlon: Running From COPS with Inkoo Kang.
The final episode of HBO's Chernobyl, "Vichnaya Pamyat" derives it's title from the traditional prayer said at the end of an Eastern Orthadox funeral; "memory eternal". Our hope is that everyone who has watched this and will watch this in the years to come takes to heart this encomium, that we need to remember the cost of lies, the cost of taking our eye off our institutions and systems we setup to keep us safe and prosperous, because if you fail to do so the cost only becomes more dear. Thanks for watching along with us, we've loved having you all along for the experience. Final recommendations for more reading and watching from our fellow fans; this site has more information about the fate of dogs left in the Exclusion Zone, and it's not all bad news! Apparently some dogs have recovered and are healthy enough to be adopted! There are also two YouTube videos by Veritasium, "The Most Radioactive Place on Earth", and "A Walk Around Chernobyl". Leave Us A Review on Apple Podcasts Join the discussion: Email | Forums | Facebook | Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dana Stevens and Stephen Metcalf are joined by a rotating third chair of Slatesters to discuss Rocketman with Forrest Wickman, HBO's Chernobyl with Sam Adams, and the podcast Headlon: Running From COPS with Inkoo Kang. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SPOILERS! After recovering from the last season of Game of Thrones, we're back on our binge. We discuss HBO's Chernobyl, Veep and Deadwood: The Movie, Netflix's When They See Us and Always Be My Maybe, and Amazon's Good Omens.
Jay and Chris review the fifth episode of HBO's incredible limited series Chernobyl. This five-part account of facts chronicles the tragic and terrifying events during and after the explosion at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in 1986. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkingtelevision/support
Tony, JC, and Jen highlight HBO's Chernobyl, then spin off into discussions of sweaters, His Dark Materials, and the state of Stephen King adaptations. Plus Dinner Date with Don is back with a brand new product review.
In this clip episode we discuss our thoughts on HBO's Chernobyl.
Kevin makes his return from his latest surgery to sound that call: TRUE CRIME PODCAST UPDATE! From Paris, the trial of "West Cork" subject Ian Bailey is underway. Call it the “feel-bad show of the summer.” HBO and Sky Atlantic have teamed for the five-part series “Chernobyl.” We know going in that “Chernobyl” will be scary and depressing...but will it also be entertaining? FOR OUR SPOILER-FREE REVIEW OF "CHERNOBYL," GO TO MINUTE 30. It was one of our favorite shows from 2018. BBC America’s "Killing Eve" just wrapped up its second season. Emmy winner Sandra Oh reprises her role as Eve Polastri, the MI-6 analyst obsessed with the delightfully-psychopathic assassin Villanelle, played by Julie Comer. Does the show work better when the frenemies are together or apart? FOR OUR SPOILER-FREE REVIEW OF "KILLING EVE" S2, GO TO MINUTE 52. In Crime of the Week - a clean getaway. Get our Patreon-exclusive CWO After Show...and more! Just click here to sign up! Support the show.
This week host TJ Del Reno is joined by Joe Harary as they talk about the Death Stranding trailer, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate LABO V.R. support, heavy metal band Iron Maiden sues 3D Realms over Ion Maiden game, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare dark reboot, Panic's handheld Playdate vs Playdate Pop Up controversy, Void Bastards has us hooked, Detective Pikachu movie talk, Joe loves HBO's Chernobyl, and more!
Finn gushes over HBO's Chernobyl mini-series, Jordan runs us through Dauntless, and all three of us wonder if Star Citizen will ever actually come out. Then we check in with how the gaming industry is doing at self-regulating loot boxes. Spoiler alert, not well.
Funmi's on her Roman holiday, but Mark, Tom, and their husbands are here and queer, so get used to it! (It's Pride Month, after all.) Is Robert Pattinson too skinny to play Batman? That's just one of the many things we ponder this week. And between HBO's Chernobyl, Brightburn and The Perfection on Netflix, there's plenty of gore and bodily disfiguration to go around. Tom's pick for the most impressionable gay film will probably not surprise you (hint: he's a cowboy, so are they), while Mark looks to the Brits for his (they do everything better, don't they?)
On this week's show, we discuss more news stories and review the first 3 episodes of HBO's "Chernobyl" miniseries. To find out more about us and our podcast, find us on Facebook at facebook.com/expertspodcast and on Instagram at instagram.com/expertspodcast.
This week, April had the brilliant idea of seeing who could eat more Krispy Kreme donuts in 60 seconds. And it goes as badly as you'd think (1:39-13:02). We also talk about the new indy flick "Booksmart" (13:03-18:24), as well as HBO's "Chernobyl" (18:25-34:40).
Deze aflevering gaat over de HBO miniserie Chernobyl, over de gebeurtenissen rond de ontploffing van een kernreactor in 1986. Het is op dit moment de best beoordeelde serie op IMDB, maar wat maakt deze serie zo goed? Dat wordt besproken in deze aflevering, zonder spoilers! Officiële HBO Chernobyl podcast
Brendan breaks down UFC Fight Night Alexander Gustafsson vs. Anthony Smith and talks Anthony Joshua vs Andy Ruiz Jr., Tony Robbins' podcast with Conor McGregor, Urijah Faber coming out of retirement to fight Ricky Simon, Paulie Malignaggi's rant on MMA fans, Sage Northcutt's recovery, Elias Theodorou being cut from the UFC and more. Also, HBO's Chernobyl, HULU's The Act, Netflix's Jailbirds, moving studios, fan questions and much more!
Jay and Chris review the fourth episode of HBO's incredible limited series Chernobyl. This five-part account of facts chronicles the tragic and terrifying events during and after the explosion at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in 1986. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkingtelevision/support
Ian and Cat discuss HBO's Chernobyl and Nancy Pelosi's big fat boobs. Pee Wee Herman is uncanceled.
NSFW! Buzz Burbank from Buzz Burbank News and Comment is here; Bob's tumultuous Memorial Day weekend; HBO's Chernobyl mini-series; Two surprising Supreme Court rulings today on abortion and trans rights; Clarence Thomas is an a-hole; Sebastian Gorka's unintentionally hilarious video; Trump sides with Kim Jong Un over Joe Biden; Where's Mueller; Michael Wolff's latest revelation; With music by Dave Molter and Eddie Heinzelman; and more!
Jim and I have seen episode three of HBO's Chernobyl series, "Open Wide, O Earth", and are shaken by the graphic depiction of the Chernobyl first responders' last days. We get to see the horror from multiple perspectives, the victims themselves, the and the friends and family who struggle to cope with this strange manner of death and the danger it poses to them. Meanwhile as the Soviets manage to contain and stop the fire, we gear up for the long war ahead; to fully contain the death and destruction of Chernobyl it will require 750k lives and three years of sacrifice. Will they be up for the challenge? And will they solve the mystery of the reactor's destruction, so that it might never happen again? All this plus some light discussion on the relative merits of free market capitalism vs centrally planned economies in feedback. You know, kids stuff. Support Bald Move: Club Bald Move Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim and I have seen episode three of HBO's Chernobyl series, "Open Wide, O Earth", and are shaken by the graphic depiction of the Chernobyl first responders' last days. We get to see the horror from multiple perspectives, the victims themselves, the and the friends and family who struggle to cope with this strange manner of death and the danger it poses to them. Meanwhile as the Soviets manage to contain and stop the fire, we gear up for the long war ahead; to fully contain the death and destruction of Chernobyl it will require 750k lives and three years of sacrifice. Will they be up for the challenge? And will they solve the mystery of the reactor's destruction, so that it might never happen again? All this plus some light discussion on the relative merits of free market capitalism vs centrally planned economies in feedback. You know, kids stuff. Join the discussion: Email | Forums Follow us: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Leave Us A Review on Apple Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dominic and Cymene talk about HBO's Chernobyl and discuss whether humans will eventually try to breed chihuahua-scale alligators. Then (18:45) we welcome the multitalented Chris Kelty to the podcast to talk about his forthcoming book, The Participant (https://www.press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/P/bo44520895.html) and his recent fieldwork on animal control in Los Angeles. Chris explains how the challenge of describing experience is at the heart of participant-observation and how that challenge motivated him to delve deeply into what exactly “participation” has meant over time. We talk through the genealogy of thinking about participation and how historical efforts to make participation mobile and scalable ended up constraining its forms significantly. Chris describes what he means by the form of personhood he terms “contributory autonomy” and how it finds its apotheosis in the infinite and fleeting participatory publics of social media today. We detour from there into the recent Facebook scandals, how Twitter is formatted to foment opinionating over understanding, and what could be done to make participatory practices more substantive and stable. We then turn to Chris’s recent animal control ride-alongs and what he is learning about the politics of human interaction with feral urban mammals, the ethics of making them killable, and current anthropological debates about the Anthropocene and domestication. Finally, we hear that Limn (https://limn.it) has a new project going on resilience and cities. If you are attending 4S, check out the Limn panels there!
Jay and Chris review the third episode of HBO's incredible limited series Chernobyl. This five-part account of facts chronicles the tragic and terrifying events during and after the explosion at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in 1986. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkingtelevision/support
Starting episode 54 off, Mike Aka Hot Sauce gives Robzilla a hot sauce tasting. Then Sleazy & Mr. PBS (Kyle) join in to discuss Robert Pattinson being casted as the new Batman, Florida/Crazy News- Travis Tritt Scam, Florida Women accused of hitting boyfriend with pot for fishing too much, Spirit week canceled after students wear cornrows and chains for "Thug Day". After our news segment the gang moves on to review Cobra Kai, then discusses the first look for Batwoman and the first episode for HBO's Chernobyl. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sleazypodcast/support
T & Lo dive deep on the latest episodes of Project Runway and RuPaul's Drag Race, Lorenzo offers a gushing review of HBO's "Chernobyl," and they both argue over Daenerys' genocidal ways in the much-debated penultimate episode of "Game of Thrones"
Join your hosts Rob Galluzzo, Elric Kane, Ryan Turek, and Rebekah McKendry as they welcome to the show rock legend Dee Snider! But first, the latest horrors! Rob checked out the Netflix original EXTREMELY WICKED, SHOCKINGLY EVIL, AND VILE. Ryan revisited STARSHIP TROOPERS & the early FRIDAY THE 13TH series. Bekah's watching HBO's CHERNOBYL and rewatched SLUGS. Elric tells us about the lost Italian classic THE DEMON, and A REFLECTION OF FEAR. Then we're joined by rocker Dee Snider who worked with Bekah during the Fangoria Radio days and tells us about his early days of touring & discovering horror movies, how Tom Savini helped him get STRANGELAND right, cameoing in Tim Burton's first movie, his Twisted Sister gig with the members of Nine Inch Nails and Marilyn Manson, and much, much more!
Jay and Chris review the second episode of HBO's incredible limited series Chernobyl. This five-part account of facts chronicles the tragic and terrifying events during and after the explosion at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in 1986. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkingtelevision/support
Che and Cory discuss the new comic DCeased and the end of American Gods' second season. They also discuss the first episode of HBO's Chernobyl and later they preview the summer blockbuster season. All-Old All-Good Book Club: March: Book One Book by Andrew Aydin and John Lewis Curse of the Rewatch: Snow Day by Chris Koch Subscribe: Itunes | Stitcher | Google Play Twitter: @NextTimeOnPod If you have any questions or comments please email nexttimeonpodcast@gmail.com Intro track: Blerds Beats by Baronhawk Poitier
Hour 1 There are No police to run to in a world of Socialism ...HBO's Chernobyl is Stu's new favorite ...This is a crisis not an invasion. Health care for 1% of Honduras courtesy of the American taxpayer Hour 2 The Killer Across The Table with author John Douglas. Amazing stories and interviews with America's most notorious serial killers. Charismatic no bodies who wanna be somebody, who end up being serial killers. Americas fascination with killers explained ...Law and Order and a bunch of rapes Hour 3 The Rubin Report hits a million YouTube subscribers. Dave explains why both sides have to listen and talk to each other. Expecting the media to at least do a 'decent' job ...The History of Our Future with author Blake J. Harris. The endless Journey for the truth in media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jay and Chris review the first episode of HBO's incredible limited series Chernobyl. This five-part account of facts chronicles the tragic and terrifying events during and after the explosion at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in 1986. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkingtelevision/support
Senior Features Editor Danielle Turchiano talks with Craig Mazin, executive producer of HBO's "Chernobyl." Critics Daniel D'Addario and Caroline Framke discuss Netflix's "Dead to Me" and Starz's "The Spanish Princess." Reporter Joe Otterson gives an update on the latest pilot-season buzz.