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Stargate Archives
Stargate Theatre - Metal Hurlant Chronicles - Master of Destiny

Stargate Archives

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2021


On this new episode of the Stargate Archives we once again open the Stargate Theatre for a commentary on Metal Hurlant Chronicles S1E5 "Master of Destiny" which starred Joe Flanigan and Kelly Brook.

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That Podcast
Episode 44: That Podcast Further Adieu: Metal Hurlant Chronicles

That Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 86:43


It's not often that a British sci-fi tv show project has an impressive effects budget that shines through carried by unique stories and captivating performances. Like I said, it doesn't happen often and it didn't really happen here either. Kinda fun though.

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Panquecast
Panquecast #88 - Indicações da Netf...(Deixa pra lá)

Panquecast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2016


Indiquem o Podcast para os seus inimigos. Nesse Panquecast, aproveitando que tem feriado pra semana, o pessoal totalmente excelente deste grande sítio da internet resolveu indicar algumas das coisas (boas ou  não...) que tem assistido na Netf...nos melhores televisores. Participaram desse podcast Lorde Mamilos, Capitão, Doncas Murro e AsZarael.    Indicados nesse Podcast: Going ClearWhite HelmetsThe Square Projeto Humanos do AnticastLife's Too ShortMaster of NoneDerekThe OfficeMetal Hurlant ChroniclesAs Aventuras de TintimLargo WinchDesignated SurvivorBlack Mirror Quer entrar em  contato com a gente? Mandar algum recado, saber como contatar para nos oferecer assinatura gratuita do seu serviço de streaming? É só mandar um e-mail para pontodeignicao@gmail.com.Inté a próxima :)

Miskatonic
Miskatonic 104 - Metal Hurlant Chronicles

Miskatonic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2015 56:43


Podcast de Cómics conducido por Gilberto Cárdenas

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The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast
Sci Fi Movie Podcast Heavy Metal

The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2015 48:31


Help support The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast by becoming a Patron! Hosted by Remi Lavictoire,  Ian Fults and Jonathan Colbon Get the Sci-Fi Movie Podcast Archive for 5 Bucks! This week on The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast, Rem, Ian and Jonathan dig deeper into "Heavy Metal" from 1981 and directed by Gerald Potterton. The PositiveThis animated movie is based on the Heavy Metal Magazine, and fans of the magazine will see very familiar material on the big screen.  There's a huge nostalgia fact here if you saw it as a younger person, and the soundtrack...well, the soundtrack rocks! The NegativeHeavy Metal has great difficulty holding up over the years, it's a very dated style of animation. The story lacks cohesion and the soundtrack is very 80's based. The VerdictA great nostalgia watch if you saw Heavy Metal in the 80's as a teen. Does it hold up now? You might appreciated it from an historical perspective, but if you're looking for and strong story, give this a pass. South Park tribute to Heavy Metal Listener Feedback Wayne HendersonAlthough the soundtrack albums didn't contain very much "heavy metal", I love the tracks from Black Sabbath, Cheap Trick, and Sammy Hagar. I had such high hopes for the movie, after reading the comic book for a few years. However, it was a big "meh" for me...unless I missed something. Looking forward to hearing what you and the gang found from digging deep into this movie. Elizabeth IrwinHoly Crap! You guys are reviewing Heavy Metal!?!?! YES!! Man, this movie was a TRIP, literal, figurative, whichever qualifier you want to use. The first time I saw this movie I was a young, impressionable kid. I had no idea what any of the drug references were though I was quite clear on the sexual references - as they were drawn out clearly! hehe! Over the years I've watched it quite a few times. It's not for everyone, but for those sick and twisted (Spike and Mike's precursor?) folks like myself this is a gem. I'm never one to critique a movie well, so I won't even attempt it. I'll just say I love this twisted, psychedelic space opera move that makes me want to play air guitar with a vengeance, light up a fake joint and just ride the crazy wave. In conclusion: Death! DEATH! To all who oppose us! P.S. The Syfy show Metal Hurlant Chronicles reminded me of Heavy Metal and their opening show monologue felt like it came directly out of this movie. I tried to memorize it but, alas, I am not one who can memorize. Mitch ToddI wasn't on drugs when I saw this movie, but I felt like I was. Brian CampbellI must confess to sneaking into this as a teen and thinking that I had stumbled onto hormonal gold. However, having seen it as an adult, barring some great songs from the movie, I find that myself, as a teenager, was the intended audience. The animation is rough, at best. The story is interesting, as it does hold up a mirror to mankind and the nature of evil and corruption, but falls apart with an overlong ending. And do I remember some cheesy narration in there somewhere? By the way, I did go out and buy the double album after seeing it in the theater. It rocked. Evan BrookmanWhere and when I grew up the Heavy Metal magazine was pretty risque. Sounds ridiculous by today's standard but I'm confident had I been caught looking at them I would have been beaten for looking at porn. That said, I had seen some of them and recognized the cover art, which I thought was sci fi cool but I had never gotten to really read the magazines or know the stories. When the movie was released I knew little more about it than it was animated science fiction with an R rating and I was not old enough to get in. In a weird quirk of fate I ended up going to "The Big city" Richmond, VA with my mom. She had a bunch of shopping and errands to do at or near the mall and luckily for me Heavy Metal was playing and I was transfixed by the poster. I told my mom I would like to go see this cartoon they are showing while she did whatever stuff she needed to do. Mom, bless her soul was as good a mom as you could possibly find but movies, TV, comics cartoons & scifi were not her cup of tea. The lady had about 3 movies she knew, Gone With the Wind, The Sound of Music and Marry Poppins, which was also as close to scifi as she came. So, when I asked to go see an R rated cartoon I was shocked! she seemed pretty indifferent. She verified it was indeed a "cartoon" and the people at the ticket kiosk let her buy my ticket and I proceeded to go see Heavy Metal by myself..... It was awesome for 1981 and I had certainly never seen anything like it back then.... 34 years ago.. I liked the whole movie, animated boobs probably made me blush.... But I think I liked the war scene with the bomber crashing (spoiler alert).... it ended with a connection TO a theme enjoyed by many podcastica listeners and had Mob Rules playing for much of its story.... I have a nostalgic liking of this movie and in 1981 I thought it was completely BAD ASS! Unfortunately, to me, it looks very dated now... I think I saw it on VH1 a few months ago and the animation seemed very washed out and old and the film just lacked some lustre in transition from 1981 big screen to my 2015 living room... Chaotic muse said on Twitter:It remains your one way ticket to midnight. Really though, it's animation is dated but the stories capture the genre spirit TheGeekLikes said:I was 18 when I say this in a theater, so you can imagine how my mind was titillated. Great musical score! Ton de WitteBased on stories from the magazine Heavy Metal. These fantasy stories are told by the evil loc nar who is trying to corrupt the little girl who will become a future threat. I liked the different animation styles and the music, essential viewing, difficult to say but I lean towards no. If you listen to fools the mob rules, wise words from Black Sabbath. The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast is a member of the Podcastica Network, visit Podcastica.com The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast is partially funded by Patreon. You can help make the Sci-Fi Movie Podcast even better by becoming a support. Go to our Patreon page and show your support! Please share your comments and thoughts on The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast Facebook page or send us Email and we'll add your feedback to the show!

More Geek Than Gay
Episode 63a - We've Got Fan Replies, or Why Is Mickey Leaving Minnie

More Geek Than Gay

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2014 70:53


Hey!It is graduation time.  So Joseph and I reminisce about out 8th grade graduations and what we can remember through the haze of years.  Fortunately we move on before old age sets in.I mention some Doctor Who casting news I have found, with much speculation on the Master (and hopefully the Rani).  Then onto our ongoing impressions of the anthology series Metal Hurlant Chronicles.  Listen for Joseph's minor meltdown.And RuPaul has a winner!  Who is she?  What do we think?  We tell you!Then a quick update of Phoenix ComiCon, some last minute She-Hulk and Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition news, an off-the-cuff comparison of Phoenix and Australian desert environments, and of course other stuff...There also may be a contest, or two.For Comic Book Storytime, we have the Flash in "A Flash in the Dam".Thank you all for your continued support and we look forward to your comments!More Geek Than Gay on Twitter - twitter.com/MoreGeekThanGay                              on FaceBook - www.facebook.com/MoreGeekThanGayCompete Sports Magazine - competenetwork.com/magazineJoshua Tree Feeding Program - www.jtfp.orgPhoenix ComiCon - www.phoenixcomicon.com

Comic News Insider
Episode 532 - More MoCCA with Nick Abadzis!

Comic News Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2014 59:54


Reviews: All-New Ultimates #1, Batman Eternal #1, Flash Gordon Vol 7 #1, Lumberjanes #1, Shutter #1, Metal Hurlant Chronicles, Warehouse 13 Producer Joe  is back again to wrap up our MoCCA coverage and use his producing/editing magic. Jimmy had a great chat with Nick Abadzis at MoCCA talking about his new SelfMadeHero book The Cigar That Fell In Love With A Pipe among his many other works.  Jimmy apologies for his voice as he's home sick with the plague. News includes: Amazon acquires Comixology, Eisner nominations announced, Grant Morrison's Multiversity is finally coming, Dick Grayson to become a super-spy and SyFy picks up The Expanse. Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Thanks for listening!

SeriesPod
Seriespod 3.09 (83) : des pilotes et de la frousse

SeriesPod

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2012 74:44


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