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Fully-Booked: Literary Podcast
From Horror to History: How 11.22.63 Showcases Stephen King's Versatility

Fully-Booked: Literary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 32:12


In this episode of the Fully-Booked podcast, we dive into the fascinating world of alternate history fiction with the 2016 Hulu miniseries 11.22.63, based on Stephen King's 2011 novel of the same name. While King is primarily known for his horror works, 11.22.63 showcases his versatility as a writer, blending elements of science fiction, historical fiction, and thriller to create a compelling narrative centered around one of the most pivotal moments in American history: the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The Kennedy Assassination and Its Aftermath To fully appreciate the premise of 11.22.63, it's essential to understand the historical context of the Kennedy assassination. On November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was fatally shot while riding in a motorcade through Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas. The alleged assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, was apprehended shortly after but was himself killed by nightclub owner Jack Ruby before he could stand trial. The assassination marked a turning point in American history, setting off a chain of events that would reshape the political and cultural landscape for decades to come. In the years following Kennedy's death, several other prominent figures, including Malcolm X, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr., would also fall victim to assassination, further deepening the sense of turmoil and unrest that characterized the 1960s. The Premise of 11.22.63 11.22.63 follows the story of Jake Epping, a high school English teacher from Maine who discovers a portal that transports him back to October 21, 1960. His friend Al Templeton reveals the portal to him. He has been using it to attempt to prevent the Kennedy assassination, believing that doing so could change the course of history for the better. When Al becomes too ill to continue his mission, Jake takes up the mantle, traveling back to the 1960s and assuming a new identity as he attempts to unravel the mystery surrounding Oswald and the assassination. Along the way, he becomes entangled in the lives of several characters, including Sadie, a beautiful librarian with an abusive ex-husband, and Bill Turcotte, a young man who becomes Jake's reluctant ally. The Butterfly Effect and the Obdurate Past One of the central themes of 11.22.63 is the idea of the butterfly effect - the notion that even small changes in the past can have far-reaching and unpredictable consequences. As Jake delves deeper into his mission, he begins to realize that the past is not as malleable as he initially believed and that his actions may be having unintended effects on the future. This idea is embodied in the character of the Yellow Card Man, a mysterious figure who serves as a warning to Jake about the dangers of meddling with history. The past, the Yellow Card Man suggests, is obdurate - resistant to change and prone to pushing back against those who try to alter it. Differences Between the Novel and the Miniseries While the miniseries stays largely faithful to the broad strokes of King's novel, there are several notable differences between the two. In the book, for example, the character of Harry Dunning, one of Jake's adult students whose family was murdered by his father in 1960, plays a more prominent role, with his story serving as a test case for Jake's ability to change the past. The miniseries also expands the role of Bill Turcotte, who becomes a more active participant in Jake's mission and develops a closer relationship with Sadie. Additionally, the ending of the miniseries diverges slightly from that of the novel, offering a more bittersweet and ambiguous resolution to Jake and Sadie's story.   In Closing Despite these differences, both the novel and the miniseries of 11.22.63 offer a compelling and thought-provoking exploration of the allure and the perils of alternate history. By focusing on one of the most significant and enduring tragedies in American history, King invites us to consider the ripple effects of our actions and the ways in which the past, for better or worse, shapes the present and the future. Through the character of Jake Epping, we are forced to grapple with the moral and philosophical implications of attempting to change history, even with the best of intentions. While the prospect of undoing a great wrong or preventing a terrible tragedy may be seductive, 11.22.63 suggests that the consequences of such actions are ultimately unpredictable and potentially catastrophic. In the end, 11.22.63 stands as a testament to the enduring power of storytelling to illuminate the human condition and challenge our assumptions about the world we inhabit. Whether you're a fan of Stephen King, a history buff, or simply a lover of great television, this miniseries is well worth your time - a haunting and deeply affecting meditation on the nature of time, fate, and the weight of the past. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Losers' Club: A Stephen King Podcast
11.22.63 Miniseries Review

The Losers' Club: A Stephen King Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 198:27


The Losers return to Lisbon Falls, Maine for one last ride: to discuss Hulu's 11.22.63. Produced by J.J. Abrams, Stephen King, Kevin Macdonald, Bryan Burk, and Bridget Carpenter, the 2016 eight-part miniseries starred James Franco as Jake Epping, Sarah Gadon as Sadie Dunhill, and Chris Cooper as Al Templeton. Was it a hit? Did it come and go? Was it the true origin of the latest King Renaissance? All questions will be answered. Follow us on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Losers' Club: A Stephen King Podcast
11/22/63 Pt. 4: Sadie and the General

The Losers' Club: A Stephen King Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 179:48


The Losers continue their journey through Stephen King's time-traveling drama: 11/22/63. In the fourth of six episodes, the Losers go on a stakeout and get stuck between stations, specifically Dallas and Jodie, Texas. Yes, our man Jake Epping experiences what we call the sweet and sour of life as he gets lovingly closer to Sadie Dunhill and yet dangerously closer to Lee Harvey Oswald. To keep things together, the Losers discuss the way King weaves fiction around facts before finally slicing into some freshly baked poundcake. Follow us on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Derry Public Radio - A Stephen King Podcast
Episode 151 – 11/22/63 - “Friendship Trap”

Derry Public Radio - A Stephen King Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2023 66:12


This week DPR returns to their Patreon Selection Series with Jason Kiehn's pick “11/22/63” covering through Part 1. Join in as we discuss the life of Jake Epping, the Janitor's paper, King's 50s nostalgia, time travel rules, Moxie, JFK conspiracy issues, and Al's test case. Tune in for this Watershed moment on Episode 151, “Friendship Trap”. Join our Discord community: https://discord.gg/ZNJvTgShkk For more Derry Public Radio, head over to www.patreon.com/derrypublicradio for exclusive episodes, early releases, and more bonus content! For everything else: https://linktr.ee/derrypublicradio

The Losers' Club: A Stephen King Podcast
11/22/63 Pt. 2: The Janitor's Father

The Losers' Club: A Stephen King Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 199:10


The Losers continue their journey through Stephen King's time-traveling drama: 11/22/63. In the second of six episodes, the Losers head to Derry, Maine, where they reunite with familiar faces and meet a new villain in King's Dominion: Frank Dunning. Along the way, they also discuss the evolution of Jake Epping -- err, George Amberson -- and how this section of the book affords Constant Readers the perfect opportunity to stakeout our main character ... during a stakeout of his own. Follow us on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Alienating the Audience
Only You Can Save JFK - Stephen King's "11/22/63"

Alienating the Audience

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 96:29


In Stephen King's finest work, protagonist Jake Epping discovers a time portal which allows him to go back to the late 50s and then stick around long enough to stop Lee Harvey Oswald from killing President Kennedy. . . But should he interfere with the timeline, however good his intentions?  Josh Jennings and Tim Silfies join to discuss

Kingsize
King Through The Ages: The 1970s

Kingsize

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 69:12


Join Matt and special guest host Jamie Stewart as they pull a Jake Epping and time travel back to the 70s. They discuss the decade that bought King to the world with the fiery "Carrie " right though to "The Dead Zone". They look at the themes King weaved into his stories; the books with bite ( "Salem's Lot" please rise up ) to the tricky times of "Rage". Unmissable for any King fan.

Medianoche en Maine
Capítulo #35: 11/22/63

Medianoche en Maine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 80:57


Despedimos el tercer volumen del podcast con una aventura que pone en riesgo la mismísima matriz de la realidad. Con mucha emoción y poco método científico, Jake Epping viaja al pasado para evitar el asesinato del presidente John F. Kennedy. Aunque, quizás, no debería. Un potencial clásico de King que contrapone un sentido de heroísmo futurista y propiamente norteamericano con el disfrute mundano del presente. Novelas gráficas recomendadas: I Killed Adolf Hitler (2006) de Jason y The Umbrella Academy vol. 2: Dallas (2008) de Gerard Way y Gabriel Bá.

Boteco dos Versados
Boteco dos Versados 67 – Novembro de 63

Boteco dos Versados

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 54:04


E aí, chefia, Sejam todes bem-vindes ao Boteco dos Versados! Hoje Paty Souza recebe Carol Vidal, Jéssica Souza e Lígia Colares para conversarem sobre o livro Novembro de 63, do "Homem" Stephen King e traduzido por Beatriz Medina. Será que a Paty vai finalmente se render à escrita do Sr. King? Teremos easter eggs de outras obras do mestre? Afinal, quem matou Kennedy? Cuidado para não tropeçar em um buraco de minhoca enquanto escuta nosso episódio. E só pra não esquecer: "Obrigado Joe Hill" Sinopse da Editora: A vida pode mudar em um instante e dar guinadas extraordinárias. É o que acontece com Jake Epping, um professor de inglês de uma cidade no Maine, quando Al, dono da lanchonete da cidade, o recruta para assumir a missão que se tornou a obsessão de sua vida: deter o assassinato de John Kennedy. Como? Atravessando um portal na despensa da lanchonete que o transporta para o ano de 1958, a época de Eisenhower e Elvis, carrões vermelhos, meias soquete e fumaça de cigarro. Jake logo se vê na calorosa cidadezinha de Jodie, no Texas, onde dá início a uma nova vida e às suas investigações. Mas todas as curvas dessa estrada parecem levar ao solitário e problemático Lee Harvey Oswald. O curso da história está prestes a ser desviado... com consequências imprevisíveis. Em Novembro de 63, a viagem no tempo nunca foi tão plausível... e tão aterrorizante. Avisos: Apoie o livro Magnólia da Fraz Andrade no catarse, um romance vampírico sobre afirmação de identidade e de quebra ajude a autora que está passando por problemas de saúde. Conheça Pontonemo, newsletter de Arthur Marchetto e colabore com a periodicidade das publicações. E aquele recadinho de sempre, se gostou do episódio, então venha falar conosco! Portanto, assine o nosso FEED e siga as redes sociais do Leitor Cabuloso para ficar sabendo de mais notícias do mundo dos leitores. Apoie o Catarse do LC e ajude a gente a pagar as contas da nossa casa. Primordialmente, não se esqueça de seguir o Boteco nas redes sociais: @botecoversados Créditos: Pauta: Jessica Souza Identidade visual: Paty Souza Identidade sonora: Samuel Muca Limpeza e edição de áudio: Rodrigo Hipólito Trilhas e mixagem: Rodrigo Hipólito

Penguin Audio
22/11/63 - Stephen King

Penguin Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 4:47


¿Quieres escuchar el audiolibro completo? Visita http://www.penguinaudio.comEn esta novela brillante, Stephen King acompaña al lector en un viaje maravilloso al pasado y en un intento de cambiar lo que pasó. Durante casi 900 páginas nos ofrece un impecable retrato social, político y cultural del final de los años cincuenta y principios de los sesenta; un mundo marcado por coches enormes, la figura de Elvis Presley y el humo de los cigarrillos flotando por todas partes.Todo empieza con Jake Epping, profesor de inglés en el instituto de Lisbon Falls, Maine, que se gana un sueldo extra con clases nocturnas para adultos. Un día pide a sus estudiantes que escriban sobre un acontecimiento que les haya cambiado la vida, y una de esas redacciones le impacta profundamente: la historia cruenta de una noche de hace cincuenta años cuando el padre de Harry Dunning volvió a casa para matar a su madre, hermano y hermana con un martillo.Al leer esta redacción algo transforma a Jake; su vida, igual que aquel día de 1963 en Dallas, cambia por completo en tan solo un instante. Poco después su amigo Al, propietario de un diner en su barrio, le descubre un secreto: en el almacén hay una puerta que conduce al pasado, a un día en particular del año 1958. Y Al le pide a Jake que le ayude con una misión que le obsesiona: impedir el asesinato de Kennedy.Y así comienza la nueva vida de Jake como George Amberson, en un mundo muy diferente. En él, George se enamorará mientras sigue el rastro de Lee Harvey Oswald hacia un momento histórico que quizá ahora nunca se produzca.Un viaje al pasado nunca ha sido tan creíble, ni tan terrorífico... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Latecomers
S5E73 - 11.22.63 Eps 6 and 7 (2016)

The Latecomers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 49:06


Episode Notes It's the heel turn episode this week as we watch episode 6: “Happy Birthday Lee Harvey Oswald” – is Bill messing things up? Yes. Is it Jake's fault for checking out completely? Um, yeah, yes it is. So what do you do when you have a “brother” that is mucking up your plans? If it's 1963 you have him committed. And with that, Amity takes her leave of Jake Epping entirely. Will we finish the show out? Of course we will. Will we like it? Unlikely. Bad birthdays, bugs, and carbon monoxide poisoning bring us to the penultimate episode where Lee pulls a fruitless “don't you know who I am” and then makes his final decision. It's all leading us to next week's finale – and the revelation of what it's all for. Recommendations: Haunting of Bly Manor and American Barbeque Showdown (Netflix) Next up: 11.22.63 Ep 8 (2016) – Available on Hulu Email us at latecomers@gmail.com Twitter: @latecomerspod Find Amity @ www.amityarmstrong.com and @AmityArmstrong on Twitter Our Facebook group is here for those who consent: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1754020081574479/ Find out more at https://the-latecomers.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Books & Banter
Episode 4: 11/22/63

Books & Banter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 44:58


Join Amy and Erika as they discuss Stephen King's historical thriller 11/22/63 - which follows Jake Epping as he goes back in time to stop the assassination of JFK. There are no spoilers in this episode, but there are hilarious moments! 

Smoking and Drinking in Space!
Ep. 71 - 11.22.63 S01E01-02

Smoking and Drinking in Space!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 55:13


This week the guys talk about Jason's real name, Rob's racy tardigrade image collection, and start their discussion on the time travelling adventures of Jake Epping based on the Stephen King novel of the same name, 11.22.63. Jonathan Frakes talks "Picard": https://sciencefiction.com/2019/08/09/stlv19-jonathan-frakes-praises-star-trek-picard-cast-says-series-is-like-10-different-movies/ Tardigrades are everywhere:https://www.wired.com/story/a-crashed-israeli-lunar-lander-spilled-tardigrades-on-the-moon/  

Is Anybody Watching...
11.22.63 - Other Voices, Other Rooms

Is Anybody Watching...

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2016 57:18


  Episode 3 of 11.22.63 - Other Voices, Other Rooms Sometimes the past doesn't want to be changed! School teacher Jake Epping, (James Franco), travels back in time to prevent the assassination of John F. Kennedy, thinking that the world would have been a better place had Kennedy not been killed.  However, he finds that easier said than done due to a myriad of obstacles and misfortunes, most notably, the past itself. Jake quickly learns that the past pushes back against being changed. Episode 3 of 11.22.63 - Other Voices, Other Rooms Jake and Bill become "partners" and take a road trip to Dallas.  Jake begins working as a a high school English teacher, while he and Billy begin their surveillance of Lee Harvey Oswald. We're back after an expected hiatus due to travel and health issues (non the least of which were James' cuticles). Jake tells the worst car trip passenger ever about the plot to kill Kennedy and that’s he’s here from the future... The book is pretty messed up, how he reads anything out of it is a mystery. A tighty whitey fight ensues much to Laura's chagrin. DO THEY NOT HAVE MINIBARS IN THE 1960s!? The history of the hotel minibar. The Lincoln/Kennedy Coincidences and Connections  Horrible scars on the kids back, possibly abused. $100 for a ride and not getting shot, woot! (How many pieces of pie could you buy with that?) Daly Plaza seems like deserted ghost town. Is this the least busiest street in America? Why is no one around? Apparently people only come out to watch a President get shot. The great "reset" debate continues Bill and Jake, PARTNERS! Welcome to Jodie, Texas. Catcher in the Rye Mark David Chapman used this book as his "official statement to police" after assassinating John Lennon Bill is super creepy hanging round the school.  Jack Ruby... Laura is using this series to learn about history The Lincoln/Kennedy Coincidences and Connections  And the list Miranda Mentioned on Wikipedia Bill is spilling the beans already after like... a day. Worst. Partner. Ever. First Day of School Mr. Coleslaw? Probably not a good idea to offer a black woman a cup of coffee in pre-civil rights times Texas. Are there rules for going in the closet? The years pass.... In the weird time warp hallway. Hellooooo distraction! The past had something up its sleeve! Jodie High School just happens to have a teacher position open? Not trying to hard past, are you? Fort Worth, Texas Passage of time portrayed well with the car showing an increase in wealth Poe's Story: Cask of Amontillado Oswald finally gets back from Russia. He is very proud about defecting for someone who comes back to Texas. Have they used that string designation for places before? Super racist landlord, this a terrible neighborhood. Super homophobic neighbors. They don’t have minibars, but they have pretty good spy equipment? Is Bill the bad "leaper"? Bill and Jake bug the apartment Bill is still being creepy Spiders in the attic (or was it the crawlspace?) George de Mohrenschildt??? Convenient in for General Walker... Again, seems like this is way too easy so far. The HomoPhobes "ruin" the taps.  Really? Just rewind in on the spools! The past is not trying too hard! Mr. Amberson helps Ms. Mimi. Go Jake! The school dance. Laura and Miranda are apparently predisposed to distrust her due to their shared gender Miss Representation movie General Walker Rally The connection between Oswald and Walker has us all befuddled Oswald really doesn’t like General Walker If Walker is against Kennedy, why would Oswald want to kill Walker and Kennedy? Final Thought: Did Oswald really have a speech impediment / accent? From REDDIT: I did find a bit of broadcast video of Oswald speaking with press that was pub...

Is Anybody Watching...
Is Anybody Watching 11.22.63: The Kill Floor

Is Anybody Watching...

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2016 60:38


Is Anybody Watching 11.22.63 - The Kill Floor Sometimes the past doesn't want to be changed! School teacher Jake Epping, (James Franco), travels back in time to prevent the assassination of John F. Kennedy, thinking that the world would have been a better place had Kennedy not been killed.  However, he finds that easier said than done due to a myriad of obstacles and misfortunes, most notably, the past itself. Jake quickly learns that the past pushes back against being changed. Episode 2 of 11.22.63 - The Kill Floor Jake's first attempt to change time seems to have been unsuccessful, so he decides there is one thing he can change. He travels to Kentucky to prevent Harry's father, Hank, from brutally killing his family in hopes he can change at least one small part of the future.  He finds out that even small pieces of the past push back against change. Harry the Fairy gets chased down by the town bullies. Apparently this isn't the first time. But why do the townsfolk look at him with shame? Is it fear of Frank? Jake seems to spend a tad too much time looking at the boy in is underwear. The Third Bullet is a book with a similar theme that Jeff tried to Inception into this show :) Is the past still fighting as hard not to be changed? i.e. food poisoning is weak! Thankfully he finds a home with Martha Kent  ...er Lana Lang  .....er Edna Price   Possible Theory: The past fights back according to how much change has been made? Thankfully (or not), the fire didn't destroy everything. Sammy's Townhouse on Dixie Highway is the place to go after work (or to find Frank) Our VERY first Grammar Tangent before we discuss the James Agee reference. If Jake can't kill a cow, will he be able to kill Frank? Apparently the past doesn't really care about cows. Jake's HOJO Prize plan is not very smart. However, the story about where he served in the Korean War was BRILLIANT! Jakey's Big Mistakey Reference There's debauchery here: Ouran Highschool Host Club The gun store scene was hilarious. Gatorade and Quaker Oats Tangent Jake get's to Frank's House and quotes Harry's Story in preparation. Bartender Billy is back and we get his history with Frank. The fight between Jake and Frank is quite intense, and without much interference from the past. Jake wins, but is caught by Bartender Billy with the newspaper clipping of the JFK assassination. Death Note: We Love Feedback! Subscribe and Review us on iTunes and/or Stitcher, and Google Play Feel free to comment, give us your theories, answer our questions, suggest shows for future “seasons”, or just say hello. Voicemail: 346-202-HERO (4376) Email: anybodywatchingcast@gmail.com Twitter: @AnybodyWatching Facebook/IsAnybodyWatching

Is Anybody Watching...
11.22.63 Podcast - The Rabbit Hole

Is Anybody Watching...

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2016 61:32


Is Anybody Watching 11.22.63 - The Rabbit Hole Sometimes the past doesn't want to be changed! School teacher Jake Epping, (James Franco), travels back in time to prevent the assassination of John F. Kennedy, thinking that the world would have been a better place had Kennedy not been killed.  However, he finds that easier said than done due to a myriad of obstacles and misfortunes, most notably, the past itself. Jake quickly learns that the past pushes back against being changed. Episode 1 of 11.22.63 - The Rabbit Hole The premier episode hooked us right in. We are all glad we decided to give this show a watch. We start off discussing the J.J. Abrams connection (Bryan Burke) and other familiar faces.  Kevin J. O'Connor    Chris Cooper Leon Rippey   James Franco Onto our first tangent lamenting the loss of several TV shows cancelled the week of this recording. (Castle being the one Miranda is most upset about) We discuss the merits of Harry's A+ grade on his story, Al and Ziggy's Diner, and the Yellow Card Man's creepy vibe (ala Fringe's observers). Al goes from zero to dead in 2 minutes. Time traveler's rules for success #1 EMPTY YOUR POCKETS and change clothes first!   Rule #2: Test the waters, reset, return making adjustments to the plan. It's an interesting way to "learn" about history racial discrimination gender discrimination politics of the 60's conspiracy theories The past fights back via the phone booth,  the car crash, the restaurant, flirty women, people having sex in restaurants, and burning houses (and kids). Time to go to Kentucky and perhaps right a smaller wrong the past may not care as much about. Enter Josh Duhamel as Frank Dunning  Just a sweet ol' guy trying to take his kids out for some ice cream... With a creepy grin to let us know he's not such a good guy! We Love Feedback! Subscribe and Review us on iTunes and/or Stitcher, and Google Play Feel free to comment, give us your theories, answer our questions, suggest shows for future “seasons”, or just say hello. Voicemail: 346-202-HERO (4376) Email: anybodywatchingcast@gmail.com Twitter: @AnybodyWatching Facebook/IsAnybodyWatching

The 11.22.63 Podcast
11.22.63 S:1 | The Day In Question E:8 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

The 11.22.63 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2016 55:37


AFTERBUZZ TV -- 11.22.63 edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of 11.22.63. In this episode host Frank Moran, Marielou Mandl and Michael Clouse breaks down episode 8. 11.22.63 is an American thriller limited series based on the book 11/22/63 by Stephen King, and will consist of eight episodes. The series is executive produced by J.J. Abrams, Stephen King, Bridget Carpenter and Bryan Burk, and premiered on February 15, 2016 on Hulu. High school teacher Jake Epping travels back in time to prevent the assassination of President John F. Kennedy - but his mission is threatened by Lee Harvey Oswald, falling in love, and the past itself, which doesn't want to be changed and shouldn't be changed. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The 11.22.63 Podcast
11.22.63 S:1 | Soldier Boy E:7 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

The 11.22.63 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2016 51:14


AFTERBUZZ TV -- 11.22.63 edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of 11.22.63. In this episode host Frank Moran, Marielou Mandl and Michael Clouse breaks down episode 7. 11.22.63 is an American thriller limited series based on the book 11/22/63 by Stephen King, and will consist of eight episodes. The series is executive produced by J.J. Abrams, Stephen King, Bridget Carpenter and Bryan Burk, and premiered on February 15, 2016 on Hulu. High school teacher Jake Epping travels back in time to prevent the assassination of President John F. Kennedy - but his mission is threatened by Lee Harvey Oswald, falling in love, and the past itself, which doesn't want to be changed and shouldn't be changed. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The 11.22.63 Podcast
11.22.63 S:1 | Happy Birthday, Lee Harvey Oswald E:6 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

The 11.22.63 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2016 48:39


AFTERBUZZ TV -- 11.22.63 edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of 11.22.63. In this episode host Frank Moran, Marielou Mandl and Michael Clouse breaks down episode 6. 11.22.63 is an American thriller limited series based on the book 11/22/63 by Stephen King, and will consist of eight episodes. The series is executive produced by J.J. Abrams, Stephen King, Bridget Carpenter and Bryan Burk, and premiered on February 15, 2016 on Hulu. High school teacher Jake Epping travels back in time to prevent the assassination of President John F. Kennedy - but his mission is threatened by Lee Harvey Oswald, falling in love, and the past itself, which doesn't want to be changed and shouldn't be changed. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The 11.22.63 Podcast
11.22.63 S:1 | The Truth E:5 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

The 11.22.63 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2016 54:56


AFTERBUZZ TV -- 11.22.63 edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of 11.22.63. In this episode host Frank Moran and Michael Clouse breaks down episode 5. 11.22.63 is an American thriller limited series based on the book 11/22/63 by Stephen King, and will consist of eight episodes. The series is executive produced by J.J. Abrams, Stephen King, Bridget Carpenter and Bryan Burk, and premiered on February 15, 2016 on Hulu. High school teacher Jake Epping travels back in time to prevent the assassination of President John F. Kennedy - but his mission is threatened by Lee Harvey Oswald, falling in love, and the past itself, which doesn't want to be changed and shouldn't be changed. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The 11.22.63 Podcast
11.22.63 S:1 | The Eyes of Texas E:4 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

The 11.22.63 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2016 54:53


AFTERBUZZ TV -- 11.22.63 edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of 11.22.63. In this episode host Frank Moran, Marielou Mandl, and Michael Clouse breaks down episode 4. 11.22.63 is an American thriller limited series based on the book 11/22/63 by Stephen King, and will consist of eight episodes. The series is executive produced by J.J. Abrams, Stephen King, Bridget Carpenter and Bryan Burk, and premiered on February 15, 2016 on Hulu. High school teacher Jake Epping travels back in time to prevent the assassination of President John F. Kennedy - but his mission is threatened by Lee Harvey Oswald, falling in love, and the past itself, which doesn't want to be changed and shouldn't be changed. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Infamous Podcast
The R-Rated Conspiracy – Episode 33

The Infamous Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2016 77:45


Time Travel, Conspiracies and Comic Book Ultra-Violence  On this week’s exciting new Infamous Podcast, Johnny and Brian are talking R-Rated Comic Book Movies, 11.22.63 on Hulu and the Finn Jones casting as Danny Rand for the upcoming Netflix Iron Fist series. Rated R Comic Book Movies With Deadpool crossing the $600 million mark in the box office it is time for us to take a look at some of the other R-rated comic book movies that didn't fair quite as well an discuss why we think that happened. R-Rated Comic Book Movies: 11.22.63 High school teacher Jake Epping travels back in time to prevent the assassination of President John F. Kennedy – but his mission is threatened by Lee Harvey Oswald, falling in love, and the past itself, which doesn’t want to be changed and shouldn’t be changed. 11.22.63 is an American science fiction thriller limited series based on the book 11/22/63 by Stephen King, and will consist of eight episodes. The series is executive produced by J.J. Abrams, Stephen King, Bridget Carpenter and Bryan Burk, and premiered on February 15, 2016 on Hulu. Staring: James Franco as Jake Epping Chris Cooper as Al Templeton Cherry Jones as Marguerite Oswald...

A51 Timeline TV Podcast
Le serie tv top d’inizio 2016

A51 Timeline TV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2016 18:05


In questa puntata, il nostro "maniaco seriale" Mauro De Marco ci parla di tre serie televisive recentissime che stanno caratterizzando queste settimane di inizio 2016.. VINYL: la storia di un responsabile di un'etichetta discografica che riunisce i geni del mondo del cinema e della musica, come Martin Scorsese, Terence Winter e Mick Jagger. Un cast stellare (Bobby Cannavale, Juno Temple, Ray Romano) e una colonna sonora leggendaria per la solita grande produzione HBO, disponibile in Italia grazie al canale dedicato di Sky, Atlantic.. BOSCH: direttamente dalla penna dello scrittore americano Michael Connelly (grande fan di Raymond Chandler), le vicende lavorative e personali del rude detective Harry Bosch (interpretato da Titus Welliver) e del suo partner Jerry Edgar (interpretato da Jamie Hector). La particolarità sta nel fatto che lo scrittore adatta le proprie storie alla serie TV, con un metodo multimediale sperimentale e innovativo.. 22/11/1963: miniserie con James Franco, ispirata all'omonimo libro di Stephen King. Le vicende seguono la storia di Jake Epping, insegnante di inglese del Maine (che ritorno spessissimo nelle opere di King) che viaggia indietro nel tempo per impedire l'assassinio di John Fitzgerald Kennedy che avvenne, appunto, il 22 novembre del 1963. La serie è targata Hulu, piattaforma online di video su richiesta del gruppo NBC.

A51 Podcast Channel
Timeline TV: Le serie tv top d’inizio 2016

A51 Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2016 18:05


In questa puntata, il nostro "maniaco seriale" Mauro De Marco ci parla di tre serie televisive recentissime che stanno caratterizzando queste settimane di inizio 2016.. VINYL: la storia di un responsabile di un'etichetta discografica che riunisce i geni del mondo del cinema e della musica, come Martin Scorsese, Terence Winter e Mick Jagger. Un cast stellare (Bobby Cannavale, Juno Temple, Ray Romano) e una colonna sonora leggendaria per la solita grande produzione HBO, disponibile in Italia grazie al canale dedicato di Sky, Atlantic.. BOSCH: direttamente dalla penna dello scrittore americano Michael Connelly (grande fan di Raymond Chandler), le vicende lavorative e personali del rude detective Harry Bosch (interpretato da Titus Welliver) e del suo partner Jerry Edgar (interpretato da Jamie Hector). La particolarità sta nel fatto che lo scrittore adatta le proprie storie alla serie TV, con un metodo multimediale sperimentale e innovativo.. 22/11/1963: miniserie con James Franco, ispirata all'omonimo libro di Stephen King. Le vicende seguono la storia di Jake Epping, insegnante di inglese del Maine (che ritorno spessissimo nelle opere di King) che viaggia indietro nel tempo per impedire l'assassinio di John Fitzgerald Kennedy che avvenne, appunto, il 22 novembre del 1963. La serie è targata Hulu, piattaforma online di video su richiesta del gruppo NBC.

The 11.22.63 Podcast
11.22.63 S:1 | Other Voices, Other Rooms E:3 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

The 11.22.63 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2016 53:55


AFTERBUZZ TV -- 11.22.63 edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of 11.22.63. In this episode hosts Frank Moran and Michael Clous breaks down episode 3. 11.22.63 is an American thriller limited series based on the book 11/22/63 by Stephen King, and will consist of eight episodes. The series is executive produced by J.J. Abrams, Stephen King, Bridget Carpenter and Bryan Burk, and premiered on February 15, 2016 on Hulu. High school teacher Jake Epping travels back in time to prevent the assassination of President John F. Kennedy - but his mission is threatened by Lee Harvey Oswald, falling in love, and the past itself, which doesn't want to be changed and shouldn't be changed. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The 11.22.63 Podcast
11.22.63 S:1 | The Rabbit Hole; The Killing Floor E:1 & E:2 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

The 11.22.63 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2016 53:46


AFTERBUZZ TV -- 11.22.63 edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of 11.22.63. In this episode host Frank Moran, Sasha Horne, Michael Clous and Marielou Mandl break down episodes 1 and 2. 11.22.63 is an American thriller limited series based on the book 11/22/63 by Stephen King, and will consist of eight episodes. The series is executive produced by J.J. Abrams, Stephen King, Bridget Carpenter and Bryan Burk, and premiered on February 15, 2016 on Hulu. High school teacher Jake Epping travels back in time to prevent the assassination of President John F. Kennedy - but his mission is threatened by Lee Harvey Oswald, falling in love, and the past itself, which doesn't want to be changed and shouldn't be changed. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

11.22.63 A Look Back | A Fan Podcast for Hulu’s 11.22.63 Stephen King Series

In the first episode of Hulu's 11.22.63 entitled "The Rabbit Hole", we meet our hero Jake Epping as he is listening to one of his GED students Essays. Harry Dunning is sharing with the class how his father murdered his family on Halloween night in 1960. This will not be the first change nor the last that book lovers will come to see as the this new 8 part mini series kicked off with a bang. Read More... The post ALB05 – S1E1 – 11.22.63 The Rabbit Hole appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.

11.22.63 A Look Back | A Fan Podcast for Hulu’s 11.22.63 Stephen King Series

In the first episode of Hulu's 11.22.63 entitled "The Rabbit Hole", we meet our hero Jake Epping as he is listening to one of his GED students Essays. Harry Dunning is sharing with the class how his father murdered his family on Halloween night in 1960. This will not be the first change nor the last that book lovers will come to see as the this new 8 part mini series kicked off with a bang. Read More... The post ALB05 – S1E1 – 11.22.63 The Rabbit Hole appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.

11.22.63 A Look Back | A Fan Podcast for Hulu’s 11.22.63 Stephen King Series

We continue down the rabbit hole in this second part of our 11.22.63 book review as we explore the questions around life, love, but most of all purpose and duty. Yes kids I said duty because our hero Jake Epping, played by James Franco, has a bunch of roles he plays in the second half of Stephen King's novel starting off as you guessed it, a teacher. The past indeed Harmonizes. Read More... The post ALB03 – S1 – 11.22.63 Book Review: Part 2 appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.

11.22.63 A Look Back | A Fan Podcast for Hulu’s 11.22.63 Stephen King Series

We continue down the rabbit hole in this second part of our 11.22.63 book review as we explore the questions around life, love, but most of all purpose and duty. Yes kids I said duty because our hero Jake Epping, played by James Franco, has a bunch of roles he plays in the second half of Stephen King's novel starting off as you guessed it, a teacher. The past indeed Harmonizes. Read More... The post ALB03 – S1 – 11.22.63 Book Review: Part 2 appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.

11.22.63 An Event Podcast
11.22.63 Episode 0.2: The Janitor’s Father

11.22.63 An Event Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2016 177:10


On episode two of 11.22.63: An Event Podcast, hosts Skipper Martin and Christopher DeFilippis continue discussing Stephen King’s novel 11/22/63, and respond to the first official trailer of the upcoming Hulu TV series. We dig deeper into characters Jake Epping, Al Templeton, and the Yellow Card Man as we evaluate "The Janitor’s Father," the second part of King’s book -- culminating in the awful events in Derry on Halloween night in 1958. The return to Derry means a big, spoilery reminiscence of King’s novel It, and we explore how Jake’s interaction with friends and enemies -- old and new -- change him and help lay the groundwork for the rest of his trip to the past. Along the way there’s listener feedback, speculation about the Hulu TV adaptation and digressions aplenty! Strap in! SHOW RUNDOWN 00:00:01: Introduction 00:00:25: Welcome and Recap 00:03:00: Skipper is Frustrated 00:06:00: King’s Approach to Character and Story 00:12:39: Replay and the Great Audiobook Debate 00:27:10: “The Janitor’s Father” and Memories of It 00:45:09: Cool Cars, Corny Radio and Cultural Obstinacy 00:53:08: Of Dimes, Cellphones and Missed Opportunities 01:00:05: Jake in Derry and More Memories of It 01:13:48: The Beam of the Turtle and The Dark Tower 01:32:28: Tuning in to SciFi TV Promo 01:33:29: Tonya Pinkins ID 01:33:38: Halloween, 1958 02:06:35: Mission Accomplished? Unintended Consequences 02:20:11: A Black Card, A New Jake and a Derry Redux 02:30:24: Edith Keeler, Walter White and Game of Thrones 02:37:30: Hulu 11.22.63 Trailer and Reactions 02:44:25: Listener Feedback 02:48:00: Contact Us! 02:43:53: Next Stop: Dallas 02:49:25: Shout Out to Albie and Juan 02:50:16: Check out Barren Space and Thinking Outside the Long Box 02:52:46: Where to Find Skipper 02:53:40: Where to Find Chris 02:56:10: Credits Let us know what you think! Leave us a voicemail at (707)847-6682. E-mail thoughts, theories, feedback and MP3s to 112263podcast@gmail.com. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. :D

11.22.63 An Event Podcast
11.22.63 Episode 0.1: A Watershed Moment

11.22.63 An Event Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2016 131:50


On the premiere episode of 11.22.63: An Event Podcast, hosts Skipper Martin and Christopher DeFilippis gear up for the Hulu series with the first of five shows dedicated to the Stephen King novel 11/22/63. They kick things off with an in-depth look at the first part of the book, "A Watershed Moment." Along the way they tell you a little bit about themselves, how and when they became Stephen King fans, and have a spirited discussion about their favorite (and least favorite) Stephen King books. Hear their opinions about what makes for a good time travel tale, their favorite time travel books and movies, and how King fits the criteria. They then dive into the first section of the novel in detail, digging into the characters of Jake Epping, Al Templeton, Harry Dunning, and the mysterious Yellow Card Man. How well does King bring 1958 Lisbon Falls, Maine, to life during Jake’s first trip to the obdurate past? And how effective is the Rabbit Hole as a time travel device? Join us for a freewheeling chat about all of this and more! Show Rundown: 00:00:01 -- Introduction 00:01:00 -- Meet the Hosts 00:02:40 -- About Our Show 00:04:05 -- King in Context: Our Favorite Books, and What We Like and Dislike About His Work 00:22:50 -- Bad Guys and A Detour to the Dark Tower 00:34:00 -- How and Why We Read 00:39:00 -- Other Kennedy Assassination/Time Travel Stories 00:47:30 -- 11/22/63 Part One: A Watershed Moment -- Plot Synopsis 00:53:00 -- Initial Thoughts: Jake, Al, Harry and The Rabbit Hole 01:01:46 -- Time Travel: Complexities, Mechanics, and 11/22/63's Approach 01:15:20 -- Hello, McFly? Our Favorite Time Travel Movies and Books 01:42:57 -- Jake's First Trip to the Past (or, How the Root Beer Floats) 01:55:00 -- The Yellow Card Man and the Bigger Picture 01:59:02 -- We Want to Hear From You! Contact Info 02:01:03 -- Final Thoughts and the Obdurate Past 02:07:50 -- Next Stop: Derry! 02:08:10 -- How to Contact the Hosts 02:10:56 -- Credits Let us know what you think! Leave us a voicemail at (707)847-6682. E-mail thoughts, theories, feedback and MP3s to 112263podcast@gmail.com. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. :D