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325. Den om Godzilla vs. Kong, Thunderforce och Chaos Walking

Nördigt

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 79:30


Veckans avsnitt blir kort! I alla fall i [NÖRD:IGT]-mått mätt, men inte om man jämför med en hederlig 80-tals-komedi! Det är i vilket fall Mats, Peter och Jonas som samlas i den sistnämndes kök för att göra lite fredagspodd! Efter ett nyhetssvep som tittar närmare på bland annat cast:ing i diverse DC-rullar, Sonys smartphone-spel-planer, att Peter är fast i Fast & Furious-sagan och en ny Kelvin-Star Trek-film så blir det snack om ett par filmer. Kjellin har sett Godzilla vs. Kong, som om man ska säga något snällt om den åtminstone har mer monster-action än någonsin tidigare i filmserien! Det och Alexander Skarsgård... Jonas hoppar emellan och berättar att han började kolla på Netflix-filmen Thunderforce där damerna Spencer & McCarthy får superkrafter, men stängde av efter en halvtimme... Ingen säl där direkt. Inte heller någon säl i slutet när Peter berättar om filmatiseringen av bokserien Chaos Walking med Tom Holland och Daisy Ridley, samt Mads Mikkelsen som alltid är kul att se, men en helt okej Sci-Fi-rulle med coolt koncept även om den snubblar i slutet. Tack & Förlåt! Puss Hej!

Priority One: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast
442 - Picard, Tarantino, and Andre Emerson | Priority One: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast

Priority One: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019 96:59


This week on Priority One --- things are already beginning to shake up with Star Trek Picard; Tarantino starts to put some distance between himself and Star Trek; and Paramount places bets on VR. In Gaming News, the mobile game Fleet Command is getting a huge update; then, we wrap our year with TWO interviews with Cryptic Studios to discuss 2019 milestones and take a glimpse into 2020…. Featuring an interview with Executive Producer Andre Emerson. Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website! This Weeks Community Question Is: CQ: If “Star Trek Development Project #2” isn’t a film directed by Tarantino, what do you hope it is? TREK IT OUT by Shane Hoover Picard News The hype shuttle for Star Trek: Picard has definitely hit maximum warp, Captains. In fact, Picard is the number one most anticipated TV show of the coming year. At least according to metrics compiled and reported by the website IMDB. And if this week’s news reported by Deadline is any indication, CBS is well aware of the hype. The new series doesn’t even premiere until January 23rd, but Season Two has already been budgeted with over $20.4 million in tax incentives by the state of California. For reference sake, Deadline reports that Picard’s $20 million incentive is “the most any small screen project has ever been awarded in the California Film Commission program since then Governor Jerry Brown officially expanded the credits to $330 million a year”. So while the cast and crew have been cagey when asked about a potential Season Two, it’s hard to argue with $20 million in tax appropriations. Plenty of questions still hang over Season Two speculation, though.  One big uncertainty for fans is the role that Season One showrunner Michael Chabon may occupy.  On December 10th, Variety reported that the Pulitzer Prize winning author and his wife, producing partner Ayelet Waldman, inked a deal with ViacomCBS property Showtime to adapt his novel “The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay”.  The pair will serve the new project as Executive Producers and joint-showrunners. Now surely, Chabon will remain creatively connected to Picard Season Two, but it seems likely these other commitments will see him step down as showrunner. With lots to still speculate about, only one thing seems certain after the Season Two news. My previous prediction that Star Trek: Picard would be a single season swansong for the great Captain… well just maybe I was wrong.  Unless! What if they still send off Jean-Luc in the first season finale, and the show carries on the adventures of the rest of the cast aboard the U.S.S. Picard? It could happen. Trekantino On The Rocks? While we’re in the mood for speculation, let’s revisit some news we shared last episode. If you recall, we discussed recent statements from new ViacomCBS CEO Bob Bakish, and among those was his confirmation that two new Star Trek films are currently in development. The obvious contenders at the time were the Kelvin Timeline’s Star Trek 4 and the much discussed Quentin Tarantino Star Trek project. But comments made by Tarantino this week are casting doubt on whether his Star Trek project may proceed at all. The Oscar-winning writer/director sat down for an interview with ConsequenceOfSound.net as their Filmmaker of the Year. In the far reaching interview, Tarantino once again echoed his commitment to walk away from filmmaking after 10 films. And when questioned whether Star Trek represented that 10th film, he answered, “I think I’m steering away from Star Trek, but I haven’t had an official conversation with those guys yet.” He went on to add “But in a weird way, it actually kind of freed me up. I mean, I have no idea what the story of the next one’s going to be. I don’t even have a clue.” Paramount VR Deal Paramount Pictures and VR platform service Bigscreen, Inc. have announced a new partnership. Under the new arrangement, Bigscreen’s virtual theater platform will distribute classic Paramount movies in 10 countries around the world. Starting December 16th 2019, Bigscreen will show four new movies every week, with each movie run lasting one week. Showtimes will begin every 30 minutes as live pay-per-view events. Captains, you’ll be happy to hear that the Kelvin Star Trek films are among the titles in the December lineup.  The virtual screenings will include 2D movies as well as select 3D movies rendered to create a unique 3D experience for Virtual Reality viewers. Besides just watching the films, Bigscreen offers users a virtual lobby with personal avatars and voice chat to add a social aspect to the experience. CEO and Founder of Bigscreen, Darshan Shankar, says “We are excited to enable fans around the world to chat and watch films together in our virtual movie theater.” Bigscreen’s service supports the Oculus Quest, Oculus Rift, Oculus Go, HTC Vive, Valve Index, SteamVR, and Microsoft Mixed Reality. To find out more, and to see a list of upcoming films, Trek out the links in our show notes. Julien’s Auctions Results Auction house Julien’s Auctions held its major event “Icons & Idols: Holly” on Monday December 16th in Beverly Hills, California. Over 400 items from across Hollywood history went to the auction block. Among the items, quite a few Star Trek props and artifacts went up for sale. A Starfleet dress uniform worn by Patrick Stewart on The Next Generation sold for $28,800. Other costumes sold included Mark Lenard’s costume as Sarek at $12,500, and Spock’s Romulan disguise from TNG’s “Reunification” at $20,000. Also sold were a first season Deanna Troi jumpsuit from TNG, Michael Dorn’s Klingon baldric from TNG’s second season, a Seven of Nine costume from Voyager, and many more props and artifacts. So, just between us, guys, what’s the most you’ve ever paid for Star Trek memorabilia? Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Anthony Cox Borg Resurgence Featured TFO Event We MAY now know what the next featured TFO event will be…. well according to loading screens on the Tribble Test Server anyway. Prepare to be assimilated. If the updates to Tribble are to be believed, The Borg Resurgence event will include remastered versions of Infected: The Conduit, Into the Hive, and Khitomer Vortex. This event will also be the 3rd and final in the event campaign series for the Free Tier 6 ship coupon. The Tribble in game calendar has the event starting on Tuesday, January 7th and running until January 28th. And once you’ve completed the Featured TFO after 14 days you will unlock one of three separate variants of the Cyclic Modulation Ground Weapon. Sound familiar? Well, many players are pointing out the similarity in name to the Infinity Modulator from Star Trek Voyager Elite Force. This also wouldn’t be the first time the game devs have included a scifi gear inspired from other properties. *ahem* Proton Rifle, Future Flyer *ahem* Unfortunately, Cryptic has not ( officially announced this event -- not even during our interview -- so any and all details are subject to change… Jingle Jam Charity 2019 Star Trek Online and Cryptic have teamed up with YogsCast and Humble Bundle for the Jingle Jam Charity drive. By paying a minimum of $30 for December’s Humble Bundle, you get access to over 60 games and offers including a Star Trek Online Elite Federation starter pack. The pack includes a Tier 6 Reliant class, 12 Inventory slots, 12 banks slots, 2 Bridge Officer slots, a Borg bridge officer, Mark 2 very rare gear for both space and ground, and a Starfleet Academy Uniform. The Elite Federation starter pack is normally 2,000 zen or about $20 US dollars. Hurry though, the bundle is only available until December 31st. Trek out the show notes for a link. PRIORITY ONE ARMADA NEWS This week in Armada News: Join us for TFO Tuesday - each tuesday we team up with other Armada members to earn marks and dilithium.  Just to show how much we appreciate our members, we are doing a Winter Giveaway every day this month. If you are in the Armada and online - you have a chance to win something. The House of Martok is one week away from its first Tier V Colony Upgrade project completing. House of Mogh has its final Tier V Starbase project that needs provisions-  Great job Houses of Martok and Mogh! Other Gaming News Star Trek Fleet Command Goes to Deep Space The popular mobile game, Star Trek Fleet Command, has released another big update as the game crosses the one year mark. Along with a slew of bug fixes and updates, comes 120 new star systems to explore, 12 new ships to unlock, 60 new upgrades to research and over 400 new missions. Also added in this update is a new building called the Scrapyard. Giving players the ability to dismantle unused ships for resources. Star Trek Fleet Command is currently available on Android and IOS devices.

The Roddenberry Podcast Network
P1P: 442 - Picard, Tarantino, and Andre Emerson | Priority One: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast

The Roddenberry Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019 96:59


This week on Priority One --- things are already beginning to shake up with Star Trek Picard; Tarantino starts to put some distance between himself and Star Trek; and Paramount places bets on VR. In Gaming News, the mobile game Fleet Command is getting a huge update; then, we wrap our year with TWO interviews with Cryptic Studios to discuss 2019 milestones and take a glimpse into 2020…. Featuring an interview with Executive Producer Andre Emerson. Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website! This Weeks Community Question Is: CQ: If “Star Trek Development Project #2” isn't a film directed by Tarantino, what do you hope it is? TREK IT OUT by Shane Hoover Picard News The hype shuttle for Star Trek: Picard has definitely hit maximum warp, Captains. In fact, Picard is the number one most anticipated TV show of the coming year. At least according to metrics compiled and reported by the website IMDB. And if this week's news reported by Deadline is any indication, CBS is well aware of the hype. The new series doesn't even premiere until January 23rd, but Season Two has already been budgeted with over $20.4 million in tax incentives by the state of California. For reference sake, Deadline reports that Picard's $20 million incentive is “the most any small screen project has ever been awarded in the California Film Commission program since then Governor Jerry Brown officially expanded the credits to $330 million a year”. So while the cast and crew have been cagey when asked about a potential Season Two, it's hard to argue with $20 million in tax appropriations. Plenty of questions still hang over Season Two speculation, though.  One big uncertainty for fans is the role that Season One showrunner Michael Chabon may occupy.  On December 10th, Variety reported that the Pulitzer Prize winning author and his wife, producing partner Ayelet Waldman, inked a deal with ViacomCBS property Showtime to adapt his novel “The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay”.  The pair will serve the new project as Executive Producers and joint-showrunners. Now surely, Chabon will remain creatively connected to Picard Season Two, but it seems likely these other commitments will see him step down as showrunner. With lots to still speculate about, only one thing seems certain after the Season Two news. My previous prediction that Star Trek: Picard would be a single season swansong for the great Captain… well just maybe I was wrong.  Unless! What if they still send off Jean-Luc in the first season finale, and the show carries on the adventures of the rest of the cast aboard the U.S.S. Picard? It could happen. Trekantino On The Rocks? While we're in the mood for speculation, let's revisit some news we shared last episode. If you recall, we discussed recent statements from new ViacomCBS CEO Bob Bakish, and among those was his confirmation that two new Star Trek films are currently in development. The obvious contenders at the time were the Kelvin Timeline's Star Trek 4 and the much discussed Quentin Tarantino Star Trek project. But comments made by Tarantino this week are casting doubt on whether his Star Trek project may proceed at all. The Oscar-winning writer/director sat down for an interview with ConsequenceOfSound.net as their Filmmaker of the Year. In the far reaching interview, Tarantino once again echoed his commitment to walk away from filmmaking after 10 films. And when questioned whether Star Trek represented that 10th film, he answered, “I think I'm steering away from Star Trek, but I haven't had an official conversation with those guys yet.” He went on to add “But in a weird way, it actually kind of freed me up. I mean, I have no idea what the story of the next one's going to be. I don't even have a clue.” Paramount VR Deal Paramount Pictures and VR platform service Bigscreen, Inc. have announced a new partnership. Under the new arrangement, Bigscreen's virtual theater platform will distribute classic Paramount movies in 10 countries around the world. Starting December 16th 2019, Bigscreen will show four new movies every week, with each movie run lasting one week. Showtimes will begin every 30 minutes as live pay-per-view events. Captains, you'll be happy to hear that the Kelvin Star Trek films are among the titles in the December lineup.  The virtual screenings will include 2D movies as well as select 3D movies rendered to create a unique 3D experience for Virtual Reality viewers. Besides just watching the films, Bigscreen offers users a virtual lobby with personal avatars and voice chat to add a social aspect to the experience. CEO and Founder of Bigscreen, Darshan Shankar, says “We are excited to enable fans around the world to chat and watch films together in our virtual movie theater.” Bigscreen's service supports the Oculus Quest, Oculus Rift, Oculus Go, HTC Vive, Valve Index, SteamVR, and Microsoft Mixed Reality. To find out more, and to see a list of upcoming films, Trek out the links in our show notes. Julien's Auctions Results Auction house Julien's Auctions held its major event “Icons & Idols: Holly” on Monday December 16th in Beverly Hills, California. Over 400 items from across Hollywood history went to the auction block. Among the items, quite a few Star Trek props and artifacts went up for sale. A Starfleet dress uniform worn by Patrick Stewart on The Next Generation sold for $28,800. Other costumes sold included Mark Lenard's costume as Sarek at $12,500, and Spock's Romulan disguise from TNG's “Reunification” at $20,000. Also sold were a first season Deanna Troi jumpsuit from TNG, Michael Dorn's Klingon baldric from TNG's second season, a Seven of Nine costume from Voyager, and many more props and artifacts. So, just between us, guys, what's the most you've ever paid for Star Trek memorabilia? Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Anthony Cox Borg Resurgence Featured TFO Event We MAY now know what the next featured TFO event will be…. well according to loading screens on the Tribble Test Server anyway. Prepare to be assimilated. If the updates to Tribble are to be believed, The Borg Resurgence event will include remastered versions of Infected: The Conduit, Into the Hive, and Khitomer Vortex. This event will also be the 3rd and final in the event campaign series for the Free Tier 6 ship coupon. The Tribble in game calendar has the event starting on Tuesday, January 7th and running until January 28th. And once you've completed the Featured TFO after 14 days you will unlock one of three separate variants of the Cyclic Modulation Ground Weapon. Sound familiar? Well, many players are pointing out the similarity in name to the Infinity Modulator from Star Trek Voyager Elite Force. This also wouldn't be the first time the game devs have included a scifi gear inspired from other properties. *ahem* Proton Rifle, Future Flyer *ahem* Unfortunately, Cryptic has not ( officially announced this event -- not even during our interview -- so any and all details are subject to change… Jingle Jam Charity 2019 Star Trek Online and Cryptic have teamed up with YogsCast and Humble Bundle for the Jingle Jam Charity drive. By paying a minimum of $30 for December's Humble Bundle, you get access to over 60 games and offers including a Star Trek Online Elite Federation starter pack. The pack includes a Tier 6 Reliant class, 12 Inventory slots, 12 banks slots, 2 Bridge Officer slots, a Borg bridge officer, Mark 2 very rare gear for both space and ground, and a Starfleet Academy Uniform. The Elite Federation starter pack is normally 2,000 zen or about $20 US dollars. Hurry though, the bundle is only available until December 31st. Trek out the show notes for a link. PRIORITY ONE ARMADA NEWS This week in Armada News: Join us for TFO Tuesday - each tuesday we team up with other Armada members to earn marks and dilithium.  Just to show how much we appreciate our members, we are doing a Winter Giveaway every day this month. If you are in the Armada and online - you have a chance to win something. The House of Martok is one week away from its first Tier V Colony Upgrade project completing. House of Mogh has its final Tier V Starbase project that needs provisions-  Great job Houses of Martok and Mogh! Other Gaming News Star Trek Fleet Command Goes to Deep Space The popular mobile game, Star Trek Fleet Command, has released another big update as the game crosses the one year mark. Along with a slew of bug fixes and updates, comes 120 new star systems to explore, 12 new ships to unlock, 60 new upgrades to research and over 400 new missions. Also added in this update is a new building called the Scrapyard. Giving players the ability to dismantle unused ships for resources. Star Trek Fleet Command is currently available on Android and IOS devices.

Geek in the City
Issue 524 – Capes & Bidets

Geek in the City

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 88:07


The crew does a comic primer dive into the CW Crisis crossover, which somehow turns into a rant about bidets. We don’t know how either. Then, a conversation about why a 4th Kelvin Star Trek is a good thing. Brought to you by – Geek in the City Comics – Guardian Games – Asylum – Bridge … Continue reading Issue 524 – Capes & Bidets →

Punch It: Writing in Star Trek
Punch It 108 - Star Trek Into the Unknown

Punch It: Writing in Star Trek

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 49:30


We most likely won't get a Star Trek 4 so we wrote our ownCompletely on-the-fly we write our own version of a fourth Kelvin Star Trek film. As stated above, it most likely won't happen so we didn't​ want this prime opportunity to go to waste. We ask ourselves what kind of bad guy do we need? Where is Jaylah? Does it need to be another world ender?We open the show with our reactions to Star Trek: Discovery's "Red Angel" and the likelihood of a Quinton Tarantino Star Trek film.

The Nerd Party - Master Feed
Punch It 108 - Star Trek Into the Unknown

The Nerd Party - Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 49:30


We most likely won't get a Star Trek 4 so we wrote our own Completely on-the-fly we write our own version of a fourth Kelvin Star Trek film. As stated above, it most likely won't happen so we didn't​ want this prime opportunity to go to waste. We ask ourselves what kind of bad guy do we need? Where is Jaylah? Does it need to be another world ender? We open the show with our reactions to Star Trek: Discovery's "Red Angel" and the likelihood of a Quinton Tarantino Star Trek film.

Synthaholics: A Star Trek Podcast
Episode 199: New Eden Discovery S2E2

Synthaholics: A Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 81:57


Episode 199: New Eden Discovery S2E2 Natalie Schlichtmann joins Holly, Aaron and David this week to discuss New Eden the second episode of the second season Star Trek Discovery. You may remember Natalie for when she had a Taste for Armageddon in episode 108 now she’s back from some Discovery! Before we get to the episode this week we hear some news about the Quentin Tarantino Star Trek since the Kelvin Star Trek 4 seems to be on hold. This podcast has full spoilers for New Eden please be sure to watch the episode before giving this podcast a listen if you don't want to be spoiled. New Eden was a fun episode and it’s probably the most Star Trek like Star Trek Discovery has ever felt and this is a great thing. Time to dip into the sacramental wine it’s time for your weekly shot of Star Trek!   Check out Natalie's’ cosplay page on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/minapcosplay/ And Follow her on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mina_p_chan/ Our music is provided by! http://warp11.com/ you can follow them at! https://twitter.com/warp11 If you would like to donate to us to help keep the show going please look at our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/Synthaholics?ty=h If you are a fan of Guy Davis and his art and comics you can support him at his Patreon https://www.patreon.com/GSDavisArt?ty=h Join the Facebook conversation! https://www.facebook.com/groups/Synthaholics/ Email us synthaholics@yahoo.com Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/synthaholics Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/SynthaholicDuo Or Tumblr http://synthaholics.tumblr.com/ Subscribe to us on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/synthaholics-star-trek-podcast/id981239466?mt=2 Subscribe to us on Google Play https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Immzfeujybtpjrz54khq3luqj3m Subscribe to us on iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/show/263-synthaholics-a-star/ Or subscribe to us on Stitcher Radio http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/david-duncan/synthaholics?refid=stpr

Smoking and Drinking in Space!
Ep. 42 - The Transformers: The Movie (1986)

Smoking and Drinking in Space!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019 61:57


In this week's episode we discuss a movie all about fighting robots, swearing muppets and the possible end of the Kelvin Star Trek universe (Yay!). Bandersnatch article: https://nerdist.com/black-mirror-movie-bandersnatch-trailer-trippy/ The Seth MacFarlane interview:   https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/seth-macfarlane-talks-orville-season-2

The SoundCast
Soundcast Episode 12 - Oscore Noms!

The SoundCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2010 37:43


Episode 12 - "Oscore Noms" Recorded February 6, 2010 Published February 9, 2010 Jorn Tillnes (Soundtrackgeek.com), Tom Hoover (Scorenotes.com), Marius Masalar and Christopher Coleman discuss the 2009 Oscar nominees for Best Score. Episode Highlights 00:27 - Introduction and Welcome 02:45 - The 2009 nominees for Best Score 04:21 - How do this years nominees compare with the recent past? 07:30 - The 2006, 2007, 2008 Nominees 13:40 - Sherlock Holmes discussion 18:00 - Avatar discussion 22:35 - Up discussion 25:55 - Which scores should have been nominated? 32:40 - Who SHOULD win? Who WILL win? Music Clips (Select music clips contained in this podcast) 03:05 - Jake Enters His Avatar World (Avatar) by James Horner 03:21 - Stunt Expo 2004 (Fantastic Mr. Fox) by Alexandre Desplat 03:34 - The Hurt Locker (The Hurt Locker) by Marco Beltrami and Buck Sanders 03:49 - Discombobulate (Sherlock Holmes) by Hans Zimmer 04:05 - Married Life (Up) by Michael Giacchino 10:06 - Amelia Desert Morning (Babel) by Gustavo Santaolalla 11:01 - Long Long Time Ago (Pan's Labyrinth) by Javier Navarrete 12:21 - The Queen (The Queen) by Alexandre Desplat 13:49 - My Mind Rebels at Stagnation (Sherlock Holmes) by Hans Zimmer 17:59 - Becoming One of the People, Becoming One with Neytir (Avatar) James Horner 23:01 - Up with End Credits (Up) by Michael Giacchino 24:32 - Nailin' The Kelvin (Star Trek) by Michael Giacchino 26:17 - The Road (The Road) by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis 28:03 - Four Through the Mirror (Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus) by Mychael & Jeff Danna 29:10 - Stillness of the Mind (A Single Man) by Abel Korzeniowski 30:06 - Shinkai Bokujyo (Ponyo on the Cliff) by Joe Hisaishi 30:34 - The Library Falls (Agora) by Dario Marianelli Download the episode here Subscribe and more info here