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Our August selection was Neil Gaiman's "American Gods." This book has everything: numerous strange classifications of boobs, trickster gods, overwhelmingly polite midwestern courtesy, and coin tricks. Show Notes: https://www.vulture.com/2014/07/neil-gaiman-american-gods-adaptation-starz-bad-idea.html http://theangryblackwoman.com/2009/11/04/the-appropriateness-of-appropriation/ https://www.dailydot.com/parsec/american-gods-review-starz/
This week we explore habits, Jim Butcher's White Night, Neil Gaiman's American Gods, the movie Blaze, customer service, Gobekli Tepi, mythology, Star Wars Celebration, Triple Force Friday, autographs, the Kingkiller Chronicles, Lord of the Rings, and much more.
A fortnight has passed, and in this episode we're coming to America. Well, maybe not the America, but an America. Full of gods and miracles and the horror both bring with them. Join us as we road trip with the olds gods and the new. Talking points: this book is one long existential crisis; perspectives of space and time informed by one's geographical origin; what we're willing to sacrifice for normality and prosperity; you are what you worship, and you worship what you value; how this work has aged in a vast technological world; and, hey, it doesn't matter if you believe in us. We believe in you.
In order to prepare ourselves for our eventual binge of season 2, we watched and discussed the first season of the STARZ adaption of Neil Gaiman's American Gods. We are joined on this episode by Amanda McLoughlin, co-host of the Spirits podcast and founder of Multitude Productions. Find us all on Twitter: Amanda: twitter.com/shessomickey Nicole: twitter.com/sweeneysays Marines: twitter.com/mynameismarines twitter.com/snark_squad www.snarksquad.com
In this week's episode, we are discussing the Neil Gaiman novel, American Gods. Hear the story of Shadow, a man just out of prison, that finds himself in the middle of a supernatural conflict.
Samantha McMahon is a local entertainer, actress and stage talent in the Buzzards Bay/Cape Cod area, world traveler & adventurer and is pursuing a degree in Theatre education from Bridgewater State University. Samantha has also recently appeared in Black Box Theatre: Mansfield's production of The Tempest as Ariel. Ms. McMahon has also appeared in the following professionally produced shows: The Rocky Horror Picture Show (Magenta), Draula (Lucy Westphal), The Taming of the Shrew (Widow), Kiss Me Kate (Paula), Shakespeare in the Park: Romeo & Juliet (Mercutio), The Pajama Game (Mae), Cabaret (Emcee) & Twelfth Night (Olivia). As far as the locales that Samantha has visited on her adventures - England, Ireland, Mexico, Canada, Germany, Spain, Portugal, and the Czech Republic are all countries that she has checked off of her list. #Nerdcast topics for the 005 show include ALL THINGS DISNEY, Neil Gaiman's American Gods, The Sandman, Anansi Boys and Calmer Con.
I sat down with actor Liz Wasser to talk about Neil Gaiman's American Gods (2001). This was a totally bizarre and fascinating book and I loved talking about it and hearing why Liz picked it. We cover mythology with plenty of healthy digressions into drag, writing quirks, and the elusive main character Shadow. Follow Liz on Twitter @TheLizWasser!
Jishnu and Siddhant are joined by special guest Anuya Jakatdar from Books On Toast to talk about the latest page to screen adaptation in Neil Gaiman's American Gods and ask why his most hyped novel might be his weakest work. Follow Geek Fruit on Facebook: https://goo.gl/1eXcpR You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcast App on Android: https://goo.gl/tGYdU1 or iOS: https://goo.gl/sZSTU5 You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
The Jedi Ras is joined by Marvel/IDW artist Jay P. Fosgitt to discuss Neil Gaiman's American Gods.
In the realm of nerd podcasting, some older powerhouses are fading away, while others are gaining power through new followers. They'll do whatever it takes to entertain you and stay fresh in your mind. Dive into this crazy world with only boR, Brandon, Doug, and Denika as your guides into the world of American Nerds! With little to no explanation as to why, you'll embark on a mission to the sun, play a few rounds of Gwent, wrestle small Japanese robots, team up with Wonder Woman, discuss Neil Gaiman's American Gods, teach you about dental hygine, and most likely stumble down many other unforeseen paths along the way! https://nerdyshow.com/2017/06/nerdy-show-290-american-nerds/Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ben and Addy explore thoughts about Gods, mythology and the nature of belief and mankind raised by Neil Gaiman's American Gods on Starz.
Talking about the Neil Gaiman's American Gods novel, turned Comic Book and now Starz Original TV show... How the Xbooks have made a turned around in the last few weeks.. And finally I have rebirth DC Comic story arcs that I like.. "The Button" And I apologize for saying Dark House comics it is Dark Horse.. i'm such a bad geek... lol
From Austin to NYC we covered the cast and crew behind the new Starz production of Neil Gaiman's American Gods which premieres April 30th. This podcast episode features Orlando Jones, Yetide Badaki, Ricky Whittle, Neil Gaiman, Bryan Fuller, Michael Green, Pablo Schreiber, Jonathan Tucker and Kristin Chenoweth. Featuring hosts Kyndal and Valerie Edited by John Bauer and Jamie Broadnax Music by Purple Planet
Author Neil Gaiman talks with Recode’s Peter Kafka about the TV adaptation of his novel ‘American Gods,’ which debuts April 30 on Starz. Gaiman says ‘American Gods’ is a ‘big, sprawling’ story that could have never been made when the book came out, in 2001 — the rise of prestige TV and consumers’ online binging habits made it possible. He also talks about working in comics, what he thinks of President Trump, and why he’s fascinated by — but not making content for — VR. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ben returns to the cast to help Shayne and Tim review Hugh Jackman's last stand as Wolverine. Yes, we saw Logan and oddly enough, we're mostly in alignment with our view of the film. We also talk about Neil Gaiman's American Gods coming to the small screen, the rumoured Nightwing film from Chris McKay, Scorsese and DeNiro going old school on Netflix and more! Side Note: Ben hates early morning podcasting.
Reviews: Baltimore: The Red Kingdom #1, Planet of the Apes/Green Lantern #1, The Spirit: The Corpse-Makers #1, Star Wars: Darth Maul #1, Adventure Time: Islands, Powerless, Steven Universe Jon Hoche continues his unprecedented run in the rotating co-host chair! They chat about the new Iron Fist and Stranger Things trailers and Jon is trying to talk Jimmy into making a CNI cookbook. News includes: The Runaways TV show has been cast, Dark Horse Comics will be publishing the adaptation of Neil Gaiman's American Gods as periodical comic books, Casper the Friendly Ghost comics are returning, Boom Studios is releasing a Fresh Off the Boat comic on FCBD in May, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child announces auditions for 2018 Broadway production and more! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
DM and Vinnie talk about Neil Gaiman's novel American Gods.
RIP Christopher Lee, game and tech announcements from E3, Neil Gaiman's American Gods comes to TV, and more!
In this weeks episode we talk about The Hobbit becoming a trilogy, Neil Gaiman's American Gods coming to HBO, and Brandon Sanderson finishing the final book in the Wheel of Time series. We also look at book covers, whether they are a dying art, and what our favourites are..This item belongs to: audio/podcasts.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, JPEG, JPEG Thumb, Metadata, Ogg Vorbis, PNG, VBR MP3
We're back for yet another episode! This time we discuss, Neil Gaiman's American Gods, Tokyopop closing, General Zod, listener mail, the great comic crossovers, spoiler warnings, late comics, Superman: Earth One, Knights of the Dinner Table, and random epic Wedge love. Starring Ryan Higgins and Brock Sager.