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Happy Thursday, Christmas Fanatics! This week we're double-dropping to make up for a few missed weeks this past month! This specific episode was recorded when Julia was out of town celebrating her wedding anniversary, so Anthony and Thom are joined by "Film Strip"'s Ron Hogan and "Once Every Two Weeks"' Mark Ricks to discuss the Christmas episodes of the beloved cartoon, "Futurama"! In case you wanted to watch along at home, the episodes discussed are: - Season 2 - Episode 4 - Xmas Story - Season 3 - Episode 3 - A Tale of Two Santas - Season 6 - Episode 13 - Futurama Holiday Spectacular - Season 8 - Episode 6 - I Know What You Did Last Xmas So settle back, relax, and enjoy as the guys traverse the cosmos with the Planet Express crew to celebrate the holidays! As always, thanks for your love and support, y'all!
This Saturday on Select, we have Badry, a Dubai-based Egyptian spinner who was raised between Cairo and Toronto, bringing a mix of minimal and deep house that leans more towards the groovy side of the spectrum with hints of acid licks. The set features eclectic tunes like ‘Where You To' by Harrison BDP, ‘I Wanna Turn' by Franck Roger, ‘Into the Clouds' by Politics of Dancing and ‘Planet Express' by James Andrew. Badry is also the co-founder of Dubai's party series Duck Soup, curating various parties and events across the city. He has previously showcased at the Groove On The Grass festival in Dubai.
The Planet Express crew are zapped into the fantasy realm of Cornwood when Andy and Scott review part 3 of Bender's Game. Find more Why Not Futurama? through the official RF4RM social media channels: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Rate, review, & subscribe to Why Not Futurama? on: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to podcast@rf4rm.com
¡AÑO 3000, CACHOS DE CARNE! Nos hemos criogenizado y viajado en el tiempo hasta el futuro distópico de Nueva Nueva York, en el que recordaremos una de las series de animación más entretenidas de nuestra era, FUTURAMA. Sus múltiples aventuras, sus locos personajes y un sinfín más de datos y curiosidades te esperan en este programa con un invitado de excepción, el físico, divulgador científico y creador de contenido QUANTUM FRACTURE. Únete a la tripulación de Planet Express, porque... ¡despegamos! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aaron and Josh Sarnecky are here to talk about Futurama for its 25th anniversary. Futurama is an animated sci-fi comedy series created by Matt Groening. Groening, best known for creating The Simpsons, developed the show with David X. Cohen. It originally premiered on March 28, 1999 on FOX. Though FOX canceled the show in 2003, success in reruns led to four direct-to-DVD films and a revival on Comedy Central. The show ended in 2013 but returned for a second revival on Hulu in 2023. The show has currently aired 150 episodes. The series follows the adventures of Philip J. Fry (Billy West), a New York City man from 1999 who is cryogenically frozen for a thousand years. In the future, Fry becomes a delivery boy for his descendant Professor Farnsworth (also West). Other members of the Planet Express crew include the foul-mouthed robot Bender (John DiMaggio), one-eyed mutant Leela (Katey Sagal), accountant Hermes (Phil LaMarr), intern Amy (Lauren Tom), and crustaceous physician Dr. Zoidberg (also West). The Pop Break interviewed one of the show's stars, Maurice LaMarche, in 2013. Futurama has garnered acclaim from both viewers and critics, winning the Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program in 2002 and 2011. Footage of the show appeared in An Inconvenient Truth starring Former Vice President Al Gore. Gore has voiced himself on the show several times. For another adult cartoon, you can listen to Josh and Aaron's Family Guy retrospective. Futurama is streaming on Hulu --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/popbreaktv/message
A new week means new questions! Hope you have fun with these!In which country was the first men's World Cup held?Does a wolf have more teeth on its upper jaw or lower jaw?King Richard I of England had what affectionate nickname for his reputation as a great military leader and warrior?California Girls and God only knows this fruit is a cross between the European raspberry, European blackberry, American dewberry, and loganberry?Used in making pies and tarts this fruit can also be given as a wedding gift to Hera, after getting it past Ladon.The Planet Express crew go for dinner at a Japanese restaurant for tasty noodles served in a broth.In 1796, which British Physician created the first vaccine, by purposely injecting cowpox in order to cure the more deadly smallpox?Mark Twain was born in 1835 and died in 1909 which was the same years as what space phenomenon?In which unique sport each participant must have competed in at least 50 amateur boxing matches and have an ELO rating of at least 1600 in order to qualify .In what country is the tallest bridge in the world? For two extra points, what is the name of it? Hint: It straddles the Tarn ValleyWhat is the name of the operation, symbolized by an exclamation mark, the multiplies a number by all the whole numbers less than it, for example. 4x3x2x1?What is Cap'n Crunch's first name? Hint: it is the same name as Hamlet's "best friend"Who said, "I don't design clothes. I design dreams"?Chunkylover53@aol.com is the email address of which fictional character?Which warrior of legend killed the monster Grendel for Hrothgar, king of the Danes?Mythbusters once searched for Jimmy Hoffa's body in the end zone of Giants Stadium using what technology?MusicHot Swing, Fast Talkin, Bass Walker, Dances and Dames, Ambush by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Don't forget to follow us on social media:Patreon – patreon.com/quizbang – Please consider supporting us on Patreon. Check out our fun extras for patrons and help us keep this podcast going. We appreciate any level of support!Website – quizbangpod.com Check out our website, it will have all the links for social media that you need and while you're there, why not go to the contact us page and submit a question!Facebook – @quizbangpodcast – we post episode links and silly lego pictures to go with our trivia questions. Enjoy the silly picture and give your best guess, we will respond to your answer the next day to give everyone a chance to guess.Instagram – Quiz Quiz Bang Bang (quizquizbangbang), we post silly lego pictures to go with our trivia questions. Enjoy the silly picture and give your best guess, we will respond to your answer the next day to give everyone a chance to guess.Twitter – @quizbangpod We want to start a fun community for our fellow trivia lovers. If you hear/think of a fun or challenging trivia question, post it to our twitter feed and we will repost it so everyone can take a stab it. Come for the trivia – stay for the trivia.Ko-Fi – ko-fi.com/quizbangpod – Keep that sweet caffeine running through our body with a Ko-Fi, power us through a late night of fact checking and editing!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5857487/advertisement
Ciao a tutti e bentornati su Offbeat Duo Podcast! Le news di questa puntata: - il disastro di Unity nel mondo dei videogiochi - Marvel's Wolverine - il videogioco - The Sims 5 ed il free-to-play Le nostre recensioni di oggi: - Futurama - L'ultima stagione (serie d'animazione, 2023) - Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead (anime, 2023) - Elemental (film d'animazione, 2023) - Assassinio a Venezia (film, 2023) Link degli argomenti di oggi: - Marvel's Wolverine: https://www.everyeye.it/notizie/insomniac-marvel-s-spider-man-2-studio-concentrera-marvel-s-wolverine-670827.html - The Sims 5: https://www.everyeye.it/notizie/the-sims-5-ea-conferma-gratis-non-rimpiazzera-capitolo-670843.html Bene, anche stavolta siamo arrivati alla fine dell'episodio, per link e riferimenti a ciò di cui abbiamo parlato e se l'episodio non è abbastanza, seguiteci su Telegram! -Canale: @OffbeatDuoPodcast -Gruppo: @ODPchat
This week you're getting an EXCLUSIVE episode of "The Movie Guys" where we go back and revisit one of Dando's all-time favourites, 'The Sandlot Kids'. If you enjoy the episode, you can find our full archive of episodes at HERE.The Planet Express crew go on a fishing trip, which results in them being trapped at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. When searching for food, Fry meets a mermaid named Umbriel from the lost city of Atlanta and falls in love. Now he must decide whether to stay in Atlanta or return to the surface.Support the Four Finger Discount Network for EARLY & AD-FREE access to every show we produce, as well as 100 hours of exclusive content! Join the FFD family today at patreon.com/fourfingerdiscountCHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Toon'd In! with Jim Cummings - spreaker.com/show/toond-in-with-jim-cummingsGoin' Down To South Park - spreaker.com/show/goin-down-to-south-parkSpeaKing Of The Hill - spreaker.com/show/speaking-of-the-hill-a-king-of-the-hill-The One About Friends - spreaker.com/show/the-one-about-friends-podcastTalking Seinfeld - spreaker.com/show/talking-seinfeldThe Office Talk - spreaker.com/show/the-office-talk-podcastThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5828977/advertisement
This week you're getting an EXCLUSIVE episode of "Tales Of Futurama"! If you enjoy the episode, you can find our full archive of episodes at HERE.The Planet Express crew go on a fishing trip, which results in them being trapped at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. When searching for food, Fry meets a mermaid named Umbriel from the lost city of Atlanta and falls in love. Now he must decide whether to stay in Atlanta or return to the surface.Support the Four Finger Discount Network for EARLY & AD-FREE access to every show we produce, as well as 100 hours of exclusive content! Join the FFD family today at patreon.com/fourfingerdiscountCHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Toon'd In! with Jim Cummings - spreaker.com/show/toond-in-with-jim-cummingsGoin' Down To South Park - spreaker.com/show/goin-down-to-south-parkSpeaKing Of The Hill - spreaker.com/show/speaking-of-the-hill-a-king-of-the-hill-The One About Friends - spreaker.com/show/the-one-about-friends-podcastTalking Seinfeld - spreaker.com/show/talking-seinfeldThe Office Talk - spreaker.com/show/the-office-talk-podcastThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5828977/advertisement
Futurama is back, baby! And I am here to break down each episode of the new season as it drops and talk about all the amazing misadventures of the Planet Express crew! In this episode, I go over episode 2 of the relaunched season, titled "Children of a Lesser Bog". Summary: After Amy tries Bender's homemade candy he made for Fry, the adhesiveness pulls out two of her teeth. As Amy makes an appointment to have her teeth fixed, her calendar reminds her that it's been twenty years since Kif gave birth after being impregnated by Leela, and that it was time for the children to return to shore. Amy and Kif attempt to balance parenting their three new children with Kif's job as Zapp Branningan's lieutenant. When an overwhelmed Amy asks Leela to babysit the kids, she worries they might be taking a liking to their biological parent instead of her. **Be sure to subscribe to Merc With A Movie Blog for more videos like this** Website: www.mercwithamovieblog.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/mercwithamovieblog Twitter: www.twitter.com/MovieBlogMerc Instagram: www.instagram.com/MovieBlogMerc --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/movieblogmerc/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/movieblogmerc/support
Depuis ses débuts sur nos écrans, Futurama s'est imposée comme une série animée emblématique, combinant humour déjanté, intelligence satirique et personnages hauts en couleur. Créée en 1999 par l'un des tauliers de l'animation américaine, Matt Groening et son acolyte David X. Cohen, déjà célèbres pour Les Simpson, la série a su se forger une identité unique pendant 10 saisons tout en explorant les recoins les plus farfelus de la science-fiction. Futurama est une aventure spatiale truffée de comédie, et l'une des raisons de sa popularité repose principalement dans son humour irrévérencieux et sa capacité à rire de tous les aspects de la société. Alors que la saison 11 vient frapper à nos portes après 10 ans d'absence, il est temps de célébrer le retour triomphal de cette saga culte. L'intégrale est disponible sur Disney+ tandis que la saison 11 vient de commencer. https://youtu.be/Wv9M3qxPnvk L'équipe créative derrière la série a réussi à tisser un univers futuriste loufoque où les enjeux et les références à la pop culture s'entremêlent habilement pour donner vie à des situations hilarantes. Que ce soient les gaffes du livreur de pizzas Philip J. Fry, les déboires romantiques de la capitaine Turanga Leela, ou les absurdités débitées par le robot alcoolique Bender, chaque personnage apporte une saveur unique à l'humour de la série (les doubleurs originels reviennent pour la saison 11 bien évidemment). Extraterrestres, humains ou robots, qu'importe, en tout cas, ils coexistent pour le bonheur de tous. La dynamique entre les membres de l'équipage de Planet Express est au cœur de la série, offrant des relations touchantes et des moments d'émotion qui contrebalancent parfaitement l'humour délirant. Comme de nombreuses séries d'animation, dans son essence, Futurama reste une satyre de la société américaine, et même avec son âge avancé, on pourra trouver des messages qui retrouvent écho de nos jours. D'ailleurs, un autre de ses atouts était de réussir, malgré le fait que la série se déroule dans le futur, de faire référence à des sujets d'actus du présent. Globalement, Futurama est une série qui a marqué l'histoire de l'animation pour son humour acéré, ses personnages inoubliables, son équipe créative talentueuse et sa capacité à aborder des thèmes profonds avec subtilité. Alors que la saison 11 revient, les fans peuvent se réjouir de plonger à nouveau dans cet univers incroyablement divertissant et réfléchi. Et on peut déjà le dire, ce retour est plutôt réussi puisqu'on retrouve les personnages sans avoir l'impression de les avoir quittés aussi longtemps, comme si c'était hier. L'animation n'a pas changé si ce n'est que l'image est plus nette avec l'avancée technologique et l'équilibre entre la nostalgie et la nouveauté tient parfaitement. Fry et Leela continuent leurs escapades, des anciens personnages bien-aimés refont surface grâce à arc narratif parental pour Amy et Kif. C'est vrai que certaines références et blagues donnent l'impression de ne pas être avant-gardistes et semblent plutôt courir derrière l'actualité, mais c'est aussi la différence entre écrire un épisode il y a 10 ans et l'information rapide d'aujourd'hui. [bs_show url="futurama"] Direction Disney+ pour la saison 11 (ou 8 comme indiquée sur notre site) de Futurama.
J Scotty hops on for quick solo episode celebrating the return of Futurama - highlighting the show's storied production history, giving his top 5 episodes and finally his quick impression of the revival's debut episode!
Futurama is back, baby! And I am here to break down each episode of the new season as it drops and talk about all the amazing misadventures of the Planet Express crew! #Futurama #MercWithAMovieBlog #Hulu **Be sure to subscribe to Merc With A Movie Blog for more videos like this** Website: www.mercwithamovieblog.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/mercwithamovieblog Twitter: www.twitter.com/MovieBlogMerc Instagram: www.instagram.com/MovieBlogMerc --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/movieblogmerc/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/movieblogmerc/support
Nouvelles séries 1985 - 3 JUILLET Une série belge de true crime. Dans les années 1980, Marc, Francky et sa sœur Vicky arrivent à Bruxelles. Par le prisme d'une histoire d'amitié, 1985 plonge en immersion dans l'affaire des tueurs du Brabant, qui avaient sévi en Belgique puisen France au milieu des années 80. L'affaire avait défrayé la chronique et profondément marqué la Belgique… https://youtu.be/0HYEyEjAsyg PAR TOUS LES MOYENS - 6 JUILLET Dans Par tous les moyens ou A Thin Line, Anna et Benni Krohn, sœurs jumelles et cyberactivistes déterminées, sont à la tête d'une plate-forme anonyme à travers laquelle elles dénoncent les crimes environnementaux. Lorsque leur identité est révélée, Anna, l'introvertie, est arrêtée par la police fédérale, tandis que Benni parvient à s'échapper et rejoint un groupe militant et terroriste écologiste. Alors que Benni se radicalise de plus en plus, Anna se laisse quant à elle persuader de collaborer avec la police et les deux sœurs se retrouvent soudain dans des camps opposés… https://youtu.be/3amGgOT5ubA THE RESORT - 12 JUILLET Dans une ambiance un peu étrange, The Resort vous emmène sur la Riviera Maya au Mexique. Emma (Cristin Milioti) et Noah Reed (William Jackson Harper) fêtent leur anniversaire de mariage. Sur place, ils s'intéressent à une ancienne histoire de disparition de deux jeunes adultes survenue quinze ans auparavant ; une affaire non résolue sur laquelle ils décident d'enquêter, mais qui va au passage raviver des sentiments profondément enfouis et peut-être aussi remettre en question leur union… https://youtu.be/0DmeT1GLQn8 LA LOI DE LA PLUS FORTE - 13 JUILLET Mavis Beaumont est une femme noire, de forte corpulence et fraîchement célibataire, elle doit aujourd'hui se reconstruire et s'épanouir... Créée par Michelle Buteau et Danielle Sanchez-Witzel, la comédie Survival of the Thickest arrive au bon moment pour l'été. https://youtu.be/eOKrWpaG5kk TEN POUND POMS - 14 JUILLET On vous en avait parlé avec sa victoire au festival de la télévision de Monte Carlo, Ten Pound Poms débarque sur les écrans. Accompagnez ces Anglais en Australie pour un billet à 10£ qui rêvent d'une vie meilleure et qui vont devoir s'intégrer dans des conditions difficiles. https://youtu.be/vdr3jML4SKk JOE PICKETT - 16 JUILLET Joe Pickett, un garde-chasse, et sa famille sont confrontés à de multiples changements politique et socio-économique d'une petite ville rurale du Wyoming. Le compté regorge d'une faune incroyable et d'une histoire riche de décennies de stratagèmes et autres sombres secrets. Un western moderne qui pourrait vous convaincre. https://youtu.be/KFdzAweTlSs OPÉRATIONS SPÉCIALES : LIONNESS - 23 JUILLET La nouvelle série de Taylor Sheridan au casting 5 étoiles (Zoe Saldana, Nicole Kidman, Morgan Freeman, etc.) commence bientôt, du contre espionnage, des agents sous couverture, de l'action et de l'authenticité dans Lioness. https://youtu.be/3axWgmlwnl4 Nouvelles saisons LA DÉFENSE LINCOLN SAISON 2 PARTIE 1 - 6 JUILLET Les avocats de La défense Lincoln reviennent. La saison 2 de la série adaptée d'un des romans de la saga de Michael Connelly sera composée de 10 épisodes et se concentrera sur le tome 4 The Fifth Witness de la saga littéraire. Tout le casting principal reprend leurs rôles. https://youtu.be/XI0C81p7vKI BLEACH: THOUSAND-YEAR BLOOD WAR PARTIE 2 - 8 JUILLET Après une première partie qui a su charmer les anciens et les nouveaux fans, la partie 2 de l'arc de Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood Wardébarque. CHRISTIAN SAISON 2 - 9 JUILLET L'affrontement inévitable entre Christian, le "faiseur de miracles", et son ancien boss, Lino, a rendu son verdict à la fin de la 1re saison. Dans cette 2e saison, Christian avec sa clique doit cette fois affronter un mystérieux autant qu'élégant personnage, La Nera… https://youtu.be/zoqK-ps5NgQ THE AFTERPARTY SAISON 2 - 12 JUILLET Un nouveau meurtre, des nouveaux suspects, un nouveau décor en reprenant les ingrédients du whodunnit de la saison précédente et des petits moments fantasques. The Afterparty revient avec Tiffany Haddish ! https://youtu.be/5Z53HGeGQfA FONDATION SAISON 2 - 14 JUILLET Des siècles se sont passés depuis que les premiers colons de Terminus ont posé pied sur la planète, Hari Seldon est devenu un prophète et l'Empire commence à s'intéresser à cette planète aux confins de la galaxie. Les crises continuent tandis que Gaal et Salvor mènent leur mission en parallèle pour sauver Fondation. https://youtu.be/2t0BGkVQMuQ L'ÉTÉ OÙ JE SUIS DEVENUE JOLIE SAISON 2 - 14 JUILLET Les aventures de Belly et de ses prétendants reviennent à Cousin Beach pour un été dramatique et romantique dans L'été où je suis devenue jolie. https://youtu.be/a7KrN-Nx7ME À L'OMBRE DES MAGNOLIAS SAISON 3 - 20 JUILLET Les vies de Maddie, Helen et Dana Sue sont toujours sens dessus dessous dans la petite ville de Serenity. Au cours de la saison 3 de À l'ombre des magnolias, les héroïnes s'attaquent à tous ces problèmes et aux inévitables complications avec leur bienveillance et leur humour habituels, plus que jamais dévouées à leurs proches… et toujours abonnées à leurs margaritas. FUTURAMA SAISON 11 - 24 JUILLET On n'y croyait plus mais ça y est, elle arrive, la nouvelle saison 11 de Futurama après 10 ans d'absence. Fry et Leela sont retournés au XXXIe siècle et des possibilités inexplorées peuvent arriver. L'équipage du Planet Express reprend du service. Une 12e saison a également été commandée. https://youtu.be/aWmtcYvhj68 THE WITCHER SAISON 3 PARTIE 2 - 27 JUILLET Les derniers épisodes où on verra Henry Cavill en tant que The Witcher arrivent sur Netflix… Une page se tourne pour la saga de fantasy. GOOD OMENS SAISON 2 - 28 JUILLET Crowley et Aziraphale sont de retour pour la saison 2 de Good Omens après quatre ans d'attente. https://youtu.be/9GljnUA6Ll0 Intégrales AWKWAFINA IS NORA FROM QUEENS - 10 JUILLET
May 10 2023Torah Smash! The Podcast for Nerdy JewsEpisode 28 - STRANGERAMAGood news, everyone! Exodus is full of travelers, but never did we expect to travel so far into the future! We love fish out of water stories, but when Moses decided to name his son Gershom, meaning “stranger in a foreign land,” we wonder if that stranger also became a delivery boy. 00:01:32 Exodus 2:22 “A Stranger in a foreign land”00:04:08 We're going into the future….again!00:06:00 Philip J. Fry, the Planet Express delivery boy of 299900:07:48 Favorite fish out of water stories00:09:25 Favorite Jewish fish out of water stories00:14:29 Futurama's Jewish themes00:16:24 But is it a Jewish show?00:23:31 Dr. Zoidberg's heritage00:30:31 Futurama's genius writersShare this episode with a friend: https://www.torahsmash.com/post/episode-28-strangeramaConnect with us online, purchase swag, support us with a donation, and more at www.torahsmash.com.
Ein guter Tag zum meutern! Als Zapp Brannigan aus Versehen das Hauptquartier der Space-UN in die Luft jagt, wird er unehrenhaft entlassen, und um seinen Lebensunterhalt zu verdienen, fängt er zusammen mit Kif bei Planet Express an. Und schon bald muss Leela um ihre Position als Captain bangen... Eine Folge voller Hühner, Garn-Leute und Viel, Viel Schwerkraft! Viel Spaß!
We're back aboard the Planet Express for season 6B of Futurama! In part 1 of the conversation, Johnny and Tariq talk about episodes 14-19 of the first Comedy Central revival season. Was that confusing? Is everybody following? Hosted by Johnny2Cellos and ToonrificTariq Produced & Edited by Michael Yunez Character and Logo Art by Kerrifique Theme Song by Jakeneutron
The Planet Express crew becomes the victims of gross scammers when Andy and Scott review Futurama season 6, episode 1, "Bender's Big Score, Part 1". Find more Why Not Futurama? through the official RF4RM social media channels: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Rate, review, & subscribe to Why Not Futurama? on: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to podcast@rf4rm.com
Due to a scheduling mix up Shawn Vander didn't make it onto the show so Randy Kings had to go it alone for this short episode. He talks about the replica Batman tumbler that is for sale, how Google is quietly moving Stadia out of gaming and how the crew of the Planet Express ship are coming back to TV via HULU
In this episode, we talk to the cast of Futurama: Billy West - Philip J. Fry, Professor Farnsworth, & Dr. Zoidberg, Phil LaMarr - Hermes Conrad, and Lauren Tom - Amy Wong and Inez Wong about favorite voiceover roles, favorite Futurama memes, and those very special episodes. 17:55 - what is everybody's favorite voiceover role in their entire career? 26:38 - If any of you could do a spinoff show based on your character what would it be called and why? 31:01 - does anybody have a favorite episode you like to share? 36:12 - There's been many memes of the show, do you have a favorite meme? 38:49 - what is your favorite topic that you addressed within the plot of the show? This discussion was moderated by Patty Hawkins and originally aired live on galaxycon.com on December 11th. Head over to check out more FREE livestream Q&As!
Founder of and the head of record label from Toronto No Content - VTX aka DJ Planet Express joins us for this week's weloficast with a experimental and energetic mix. VTX serves us up an hour of dub techno with trippy jungle spices and full off broken beats. --- FOLLOW https://www.instagram.com/vtx_______ https://soundcloud.com/VTX-official https://soundcloud.com/NoContent https://www.instagram.com/nocontent.co https://nocontent.co
The Planet Express crew splits up to spend their $300 rebate checks when Andy and Scott review Futurama season 5, episode 11, "Three Hundred Big Boys". Find more Why Not Futurama? through the official RF4RM social media channels: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Rate, review, & subscribe to Why Not Futurama? on: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to podcast@rf4rm.com
A body transplanting lobster, and an alcoholic robot. Welcome to Planet Express. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Planet Express crew are de-aged and get another shot at childhood when Andy and Scott review Futurama season 5, episode 7, "Teenage Mutant Leela's Hurdles". Find more Why Not Futurama? through the official RF4RM social media channels: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Rate, review, & subscribe to Why Not Futurama? on: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to podcast@rf4rm.com
A robot! With a catchphrase! Listen in as Luke and Gabe start the ALM victory lap, and discuss Simpsorama - The Futurama / Simpsons Crossover Episode. Follow us on Twitter @ALMPod or on Facebook at facebook.com/almpod/. Check out our website at almpod.com. Episode Synopsis: The Simpsons meet the Planet Express crew, who have come to Springfield in the present to stop them from destroying the future. On this show: Gabe schools Luke on Simpsons lore and in-canon geography. The purpose of this show is not to rewrite Futurama, so Gabe pitches an alternate plot line. Luke talks about the equations etched into Bender's chest compartment. Gabe and Luke debate with crossover pairings work the best. Gabe discusses comparative Simpsons vs Futurama fandom
The Planet Express crew starts brewing beer as Cubert and Dwight get a paper route when Andy and Scott review Futurama season 5, episode 3, "The Route of All Evil". Find more Why Not Futurama? through the official RF4RM social media channels: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Rate, review, & subscribe to Why Not Futurama? on: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to podcast@rf4rm.com
The Planet Express crew is out to battle global warming when Andy and Scott review Futurama season 5, episode 1, "Crimes of the Hot". Find more Why Not Futurama? through the official RF4RM social media channels: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Rate, review, & subscribe to Why Not Futurama? on: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to podcast@rf4rm.com
Have you been using my toothbrush to polish your ass again?! Listen in as Luke and Gabe discuss Futurama Season 10, Episode 11: Murder on the Planet Express. Follow us on Twitter @ALMPod or on Facebook at facebook.com/almpod/. Check out our website at almpod.com. Episode Synopsis: The crew get trapped aboard the Planet Express ship with a horrific alien creature. On this show: Gabe does his impressions of Scruffy and Dan McMasters, the specialist brought in to do corporate team building exercises Luke and Gabe discuss the prisoners dilemma that Fry and Bender find themselves in Gabe points out the various clues about the ending that Luke missed Luke and Gabe discuss a scene that is too cartoon-y even for Futurama Gabe and Luke draw comparisons between this episode, Disneyland, West World, and Star Wars.
The ballad of Fry, Professor Farnsworth, Bender & Zoidberg...& Leela. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Good news, everyone! We’re hitching a ride to the 31st century with Planet Express, to celebrate the animated comedy genius of Futurama with our guest, writer and broadcaster Yael Tygiel. You can catch up on Matt Groening and David X Cohen’s sci-fi cartoon too because all 140 episodes are available now on Disney+. Is it still funny? We think so. A waste of time or a four-hour epic of “I told you so” proportions? We discuss Zack Snyder’s Justice League and how it deviates from the 2017 version. Meanwhile, we’ve also been watching the start of Marvel’s latest TV offering, Falcon And The Winter Soldier, plus time-travel comedy film Naked, Twelve Monkeys the TV show, high-concept Netflix series The One, and Pacific Rim: The Black, the animated series set in the world of Kaiju and Jaegers. Join us as we share our recommendations (or warnings). We take aim at the sci-fi news too, checking out Victorian superheroes in the trailer for The Nevers, and Melissa McCarthy and Octavia Spencer’s middle-aged superheroes in the first trailer for Thunder Force. JJ Abrams is back for more Star Trek, and we hear Aladdin’s Mena Massoud will be in the Star Wars show Ahsoka. We natter about Hawkeye spin-off Echo, Captain America, the further delay to Black Widow’s cinema release, Black Adam, Emerald Fennell taking on Zatanna, Batwoman, Michael Keaton in The Flash, a new collection of rare notes from the creator of The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy and more. And yes, it’s true: this is the season one finale of Robby The Robot’s Waiting! Please catch up on all the episodes so far – we’ll make the “lost” episode 17 available soon too – and then we’ll be back next month with the first of our season two episodes. Thanks for listening. All glory to the hypnotoad. Episode highlights: 0:01:30 – What we’ve been watching: Zack Snyder’s Justice League, The One and more 0:27:22 – What has special guest Yael Tygiel been watching? Twelve Monkeys! 0:30:17 – Rewind! Our retro segment this week looks at Futurama (1999-2013) 0:57:30 – News! Star Trek, Ahsoka, The Nevers, Black Widow, Thunder Force and more... The lost episode What happened to episode 17? We recorded an edition a couple of weeks ago dedicated to The Black Hole with guest John Singh, former publicity mastermind at companies like Disney and Lucasfilm. Alas, the recording disappeared into an internet black hole of its own. We’re busy resurrecting it, and we’ll publish it in the very near future. Your podcast pals: Richard Edwards: film and TV journalist and former editor of SFX magazine. https://twitter.com/RichDEdwards Tanavi Patel: entertainment reporter for SFX and Digital Spy, panel moderator for MCM, FanExpo and more. https://twitter.com/tanavip Dave Bradley: writer, gamer, book reviewer and another former editor of SFX. https://twitter.com/BoxDaveB SPECIAL GUEST! Yael Tygiel is a writer published on PopSugar, ComicsBeat, and FANDOM. She hosts Super Lady Hero Hour on FANVERSATION, Have You Tried NOT Being a Podcast on That Hashtag Show, and streams video games on Twitch. https://twitter.com/yaeltygiel Join our newsletter: Don't worry we'll protect your data, and we'll email you when season two is ready to launch! https://tinyurl.com/robbynewsletter
Planet Express gets a new CEO in That Guy who's ready to sleaze his way to the top, 80's style, when Andy and Scott review Futurama season 4, episode 9, "Future Stock". Find more Why Not Futurama? through the official RF4RM social media channels: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Rate, review, & subscribe to Why Not Futurama? on: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to podcast@rf4rm.com
The Planet Express crew spend some time with the Wongs on Mars when Andy and Scott review Futurama season 4, episode 6, "Where the Buggalo Roam". Find more Why Not Futurama? through the official RF4RM social media channels: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Rate, review, & subscribe to Why Not Futurama? on: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to podcast@rf4rm.com
It's Valentine's Day and Bender starts an interoffice romance with the Planet Express ship with Andy and Scott review Futurama season 4, episode 4, "Love & Rocket". Find more Why Not Futurama? through the official RF4RM social media channels: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Rate, review, & subscribe to Why Not Futurama? on: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to podcast@rf4rm.com
The Planet Express crew visits Roswell, New Mexico while Fry spends some quality time with his grandparents (hehe) when Andy and Scott review Futurama season 4, episode 1, "Roswell That Ends Well". Find more Why Not Futurama? through the official RF4RM social media channels: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Rate, review, & subscribe to Why Not Futurama? on: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to podcast@rf4rm.com
Five bucks? You know I spent all my money on gambling lessons. How am I supposed to get $5? Listen in as Luke and Gabe discuss Futurama Season 9, Episode 9: Free Will Hunting. Follow us on Twitter @ALMPod or on Facebook at facebook.com/almpod/. Check out our website at almpod.com. Gabe’s NEW comic kickstarter, LOVE AT FIRST BITE, is going on right now and ends Wednesday August 26th! Back the campaign here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/gabechengcomics/love-at-first-bite-romantic-comedy-one-shot-with-vampires Episode Synopsis: After Bender realizes he has no power over the decisions he makes, he goes on a soul searching trip to liberate himself from the shackles of his pre-deterministic operation system. On this show: Gabe and Luke compare Westworld’s treatment of free will with Futurama’s Gabe does his amazing impression of the robot guard on Capek-9 Luke proposes an alternative where other Planet Express crew members accompany Bender on his journey Luke argues that Bender is acting uncharacteristically focused in the beginning … which perhaps points to him having free will? Luke and Gabe choose the same character for their favorite quotes.
Bender becomes the captain of Planet Express and makes a mess of things, including thousands of penguins, when Andy and Scott review Futurama season 3, episode 9, "The Birdbot of Ice-Catraz". Find more Why Not Futurama? through the official RF4RM social media channels: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Rate, review, & subscribe to Why Not Futurama? on: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to podcast@rf4rm.com
The Planet Express crew crash lands on a women-only planet led by the incomparable Bea Arthur when Andy and Scott review Futurama season 3, episode 5, "Amazon Women in the Mood". Find more Why Not Futurama? through the official RF4RM social media channels: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Rate, review, & subscribe to Why Not Futurama? on: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to podcast@rf4rm.com
All we have left to remember this podcast are these innocent playthings we stole together! Listen in as Luke and Gabe discuss Futurama Season 9, Episode 1: The Bots and the Bees. Back the Kickstarter for Gabe's comic FOR MOLLY! Ends Friday May 22nd http://kck.st/2XW9aDs Follow us on Twitter @ALMPod or on Facebook at facebook.com/almpod/. Check out our website at almpod.com. Episode Synopsis: Bender becomes a father after he impregnates the Planet Express soda machine. On this show: Luke and Gabe talk about how a seltzer machine and electric tea kettle changed the dynamic in their respective workplaces. Luke and Gabe discuss the sacrifices Bender made to become a father, and how that ties into the theme of the episode. Gabe points out that no one at Planet Express ever wants to help when a coworker has a serious addiction problem. Luke weighs in on the Ben's expansion slot, and how that relates to a robot's memories and abilities. Gabe and Luke do a deep dive into how a vending machine could turn off a light switch.
Sean, Ellen, Phil & Sexy Chris get together to date the podcast, solve some mysteries, and watch Futurama's 'Murder on the Planet Express'.*******************************************Baby Beard Media are:Sean https://twitter.com/SlierlChris https://twitter.com/BondingChrisPhil https://twitter.com/SkkrufEllen https://www.instagram.com/ellybean96/PATREONhttps://www.patreon.com/babybeardFACEBOOKhttps://www.facebook.com/BabyBeardMediaTWITTERhttps://www.twitter.com/BabyBeardMediaINSTAGRAMhttps://www.instagram.com/BabyBeardMedia/PODCASTShttps://www.spreaker.com/user/babybeardmediaHave you caught up on all the latest with Baby Beard? Tell us here, or on our social media.Drop us a like or leave a review on iTunes. All our episodes are on Spreaker, Spotify, Youtube, or wherever you find good podcasts.
Sean, Ellen, Phil & Sexy Chris get together to date the podcast, solve some mysteries, and watch Futurama's 'Murder on the Planet Express'.*******************************************Baby Beard Media are:Sean https://twitter.com/SlierlChris https://twitter.com/BondingChrisPhil https://twitter.com/SkkrufEllen https://www.instagram.com/ellybean96/PATREONhttps://www.patreon.com/babybeardFACEBOOKhttps://www.facebook.com/BabyBeardMediaTWITTERhttps://www.twitter.com/BabyBeardMediaINSTAGRAMhttps://www.instagram.com/BabyBeardMedia/PODCASTShttps://www.spreaker.com/user/babybeardmediaHave you caught up on all the latest with Baby Beard? Tell us here, or on our social media.Drop us a like or leave a review on iTunes. All our episodes are on Spreaker, Spotify, Youtube, or wherever you find good podcasts.
Professor Farnsworth invents the Fing-longer (and we see three crazy stories starring the Planet Express crew) when Andy and Scott review Futurama season 2, episode 20, "Anthology of Interest 1". Find more Why Not Futurama? through the official RF4RM social media channels: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Rate, review, & subscribe to Why Not Futurama? on: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to podcast@rf4rm.com
The Planet Express crew discover a delicious new food and inadvertently start a war with Omicron Perei 8 when Andy and Scott review Futurama season 2, episode 18, "The Problem with Popplers". Find more Why Not Futurama? through the official RF4RM social media channels: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Rate, review, & subscribe to Why Not Futurama? on: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to podcast@rf4rm.com
Sweet freak of Mozambique! That thing's colossal! Listen in as Luke and Gabe discuss Futurama Season 8, Episode 9: Fry Am the Egg Man. Follow us on Twitter @ALMPod or on Facebook at facebook.com/almpod/. Check out our website at almpod.com. Episode Synopsis: Leela buys some alien eggs, and Fry decides to hatch one of them instead of eating it, hoping to get a pet bird, but gets something else instead. On this show: Gabe does his impression of Maurice LaMarche doing an impression of Sean Connery Luke harps on how confusing error states in user interfaces annoy him to no end Luke and Gabe discuss the similarities between this episode and the Scooby Doo cartoon from the seventies … we think? Gabe and Luke discuss the past times that Fry has been impulsive, which led to this episode to occur Luke and Gabe debate whether Planet Express running from angry aliens indicates a successful delivery or not
Hermes is forced to take a vacation so the Planet Express crew has to deal with a new bureaucrat in the office when Andy and Scott review Futurama season 2, episode 14, "How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back". Find more Why Not Futurama? through the official RF4RM social media channels: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Rate, review, & subscribe to Why Not Futurama? on: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to podcast@rf4rm.com
The Planet Express crew meets Bender's "evil twin" Flexo when Andy and Scott review Futurama season 2, episode 11, "The Lesser of Two Evils". Find more Why Not Futurama? through the official RF4RM social media channels: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Rate, review, & subscribe to Why Not Futurama? on: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to podcast@rf4rm.com
Dr. Zoiderg is in heat so the Planet Express crew heads to his home planet when Andy and Scott review Futurama season 2, episode 9, "Why Must I Be a Crustacean In Love?" Find more Why Not Futurama? through the official RF4RM social media channels: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Rate, review, & subscribe to Why Not Futurama? on: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to podcast@rf4rm.com
In this week's episode, we debate why Planet Express has never gotten any kind of insurance, we also crown Miss Podcast 2019 in our annual beauty pageant. Oh, and we talk a bit about The Lesser of Two Evils, the sixth episode of Season of Futurama.
We're going on the Back to the Futurama Studios corporate retreat! And we probably won't die! Hey also the Planet Express crew is also doing a retreat. And they might just die thanks to an alien that gets loose on the ship. We're also talking about the names for rooms where one might eliminate waste, Jesus camps, exciting sounding books you can buy right now on Amazon. Ben watches his favorite holiday movies. Mike joins a coven of rats.
Zapp Brannigan and Kif join the Planet Express crew when Andy and Scott review Futurama season 2, episode 6, "Brannigan Begin Again". Find more Why Not Futurama? through the official RF4RM social media channels: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Rate, review, & subscribe to Why Not Futurama? on: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to podcast@rf4rm.com
Have you ever brought technology back from the dead? (If so, drink!) Since Calculon is dead that's exactly what the Planet Express crew decides to do. Let's mess with ghosts and spirits and corpses. Also, Calculon is bad at acting as it turns out. Meanwhile, we savor the senioritis of the final run of this podcast. Stay Sassy. Love You Like A Brother. I wrote in your crack. Ben does magic with electricity. Mike opens a cursed tomb.
Greetings, soft ones. Who among you is your leader? Listen in as Luke, and Gabe discuss Futurama Season 8, Episode 1: Neutopia. Follow us on Twitter @ALMPod or on Facebook at facebook.com/almpod/. Check out our website at almpod.com. On this show: Gabe and Luke attempt to imitate the severe passiveness of the rock alien. Luke talks about how the Planet Express ship modifications look like the plane from Tailspin, and from an obscure episode of a 70’s TV Show. Luke and Gabe discuss the amazing character animation that happens on the alien planet. Luke and Gabe discuss how much they enjoy the “autopilot” on the ship. Luke learns what Deus Ex Machina is … once and for all … I SAID ONCE AND FOR ALL
The Planet Express crew goes to college as Andy and Scott review Futurama Season 2, episode 2, "Mars University". Find more Why Not Futurama? through the official RF4RM social media channels: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Rate, review, & subscribe to Why Not Futurama? on: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to podcast@rf4rm.com
The Planet Express crew takes a company vacation on the brand new Titanic when Andy and Scott look back at Futurama season 2, episode 1, "A Flight To Remember". Find more Why Not Futurama? through the official RF4RM social media channels: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Rate, review, & subscribe to Why Not Futurama? on: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to podcast@rf4rm.com
The Planet Express crew has to defend the earth from falling trash as Andy and Scott review Futurama season 1, episode 8, "A Big Piece of Garbage". Find more Why Not Futurama? through the official RF4RM social media channels: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Rate, review, & subscribe to Why Not Futurama? on: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to podcast@rf4rm.com
When Fry's living in the office becomes too much for the Planet Express crew, he needs to find his own place. What happens when he and Bender become roommates? Find out as Andy and Scott review season 1, episode 3: "I, Roommate". Find more Why Not Futurama? through the official RF4RM social media channels: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Rate, review, & subscribe to Why Not Futurama? on: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to podcast@rf4rm.com
Futurama is one of my favourite TV shows so it was fun to talk about it with guests Evan Munro-Smith (Gamey Gamey Game) and Bec Petraitis (Kentucky Fried Chattin)!On the 11th episode of season 1 (Mars University) Fry and the team from Planet Express meet a super intelligent monkey named Guenter and hilarity ensues...Support the show on PatreonOur twitter: @PrimeMatesPodOur instagram: @primematespodFacebook: facebook.com/primematespodEmail: primematespod@gmail.comGot topic/primate suggestions for the show? Chuck them here: http://bitly.com/PrimeMatesTipsCheck out my other podcast (where we do a report about a different topic each week): Do Go OnPrime Mates Spotify PlaylistMy twitter: @mattstew_artMy instagram: @MattStewartComedyMy facebook: facebook.com/mattstewartcomedyBec's twitter: @becnessBec's Instagram: @BecPetraitisBec aPodcast: Kentucky Fried ChattinEvan's web series (about video games): gameygame.comEvan's twitter: @evanmsOur awesome theme song by Evan Munro-Smith and sweet logo by Peader Thomas See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Planet Express make a delivery to a planet colonised by robots, resulting in Bender becoming a celebrity while Fry and Leela are hunted for being humans. ACCESS THE COMPLETE FIRST SEASON at patreon.com/fourfingerdiscount
There is no [dark matter] shortage, you moronic ass-brain! Listen in as Luke and Gabe discuss Futurama Season 6 Episode 10: Bender’s Game Part 2. Follow us on Twitter @ALMPod or on Facebook at facebook.com/almpod/. Check out our website at almpod.com. On this show: Gabe and Luke discuss how much exposition goes on during this part of Benders Game, and the movie as a whole Luke talks a bit about lipstick dog chemistry Gabe and Luke discuss “Hammer Therapy” as a metaphor for the cultural gap between perception and reality for mental health Luke does an OK impression of Dr. Perceptron. Gabe does excellent impressions of Mom, Morbo, and rampaging killbots. Gabe and Luke discuss the finally, revealed, definitive location of Planet Express as revealed by Momcorp’s locator device
Fry moves in with Bender after getting evicted from the Planet Express headquarters. They eventually rent an apartment together, only to learn that being roommates wasn't what they'd originally planned. When Bender gets kicked out after his antenna interferes with the TV reception, Fry chooses to stay, leaving Bender feeling alone and lost.ACCESS THE COMPLETE FIRST SEASON at patreon.com/fourfingerdiscount
An ancient pact sealed long ago, in the ancient era of... 2927, means that Zoidberg must do the unthinkable. But will he be able to do it? Meanwhile, the Planet Express crew builds a giant murder machine. Other talking points are the worst role play ever and also pizza. An awful lot of pizza. Ben starts a newspaper. Mike reveals secrets about the forever pizza.
Season 1 Futurama. Lets talk about Phillip J Fry, his best friend Bender Rodrigues, the love of his life Turanga Leela, his Great great, etc Grand Nephew Professor Hubert J Farnsworth, and the rest of the Planet Express crew. Here we go. Let me know how i
My God! It's full of Benders! We're inundated with Benders on today's episode. In fact, the Planet Express crew is also inundated with Benders. The whole wolrd is inundated with Benders! Bender seems fine with it. Other suggested talking points are meat cakes and... uh... butt marbles? Look, this episode goes some unexpected places, so we want to give you a warning ahead of time. Ben checks Zoidberg's Pinterest. Mike has a lot of questions.
The MOON moon?! Another fantastic episode that sees the Planet Express team pay a visit to the moon. ACCESS THE COMPLETE FIRST SEASON AT patreon.com/fourfingerdiscount
We're taking a trip to Mars Vegas! Start putting those quarters in slots and counting cards or whatever you do when you are in Vegas! We've never been, so we don't know. The Planet Express crew are also in Vegas! MARS Vegas, that is! A poker tournament and an ilicit affair take the center stage. We also accidentally realize we are a Portlandia sketch (please don't sue us). We talk about stacking bonuses in D&D (or at least, Ben does). We talk about the food you'd use to make out. We talk about clamp-like devices. Ben becomes a superhero. Mike writes a screenplay.
We tried to type up good show notes for this episode but they kept getting ruined by JEREMY. C'mon, man! What the hell? The Planet Express crew looks for a MgGuffin and an anti-McGuffin. Nerds play D&D. Bender is still under a belief that he is Titanius Anglesmith, Fancyman of Cornwood. And meanwhile we are too busy talking about Jeremy. Always Jeremy. Ben has tea with titans. Mike pretends he's an owl exterminator.
Evangelical Rev. Mark Schaefer Foundry United Methodist Church May 6, 2018 2 Samuel 4:5–12; Matthew 11:2–6 2 Samuel 4:5–12 NRSV • Now the sons of Rimmon the Beerothite, Rechab and Baanah, set out, and about the heat of the day they came to the house of Ishbaal, while he was taking his noonday rest. They came inside the house as though to take wheat, and they struck him in the stomach; then Rechab and his brother Baanah escaped. Now they had come into the house while he was lying on his couch in his bedchamber; they attacked him, killed him, and beheaded him. Then they took his head and traveled by way of the Arabah all night long. They brought the head of Ishbaal to David at Hebron and said to the king, “Here is the head of Ishbaal, son of Saul, your enemy, who sought your life; the LORD has avenged my lord the king this day on Saul and on his offspring.” David answered Rechab and his brother Baanah, the sons of Rimmon the Beerothite, “As the LORD lives, who has redeemed my life out of every adversity, when the one who told me, ‘See, Saul is dead,’ thought he was bringing good news, I seized him and killed him at Ziklag—this was the reward I gave him for his news. How much more then, when wicked men have killed a righteous man on his bed in his own house! And now shall I not require his blood at your hand, and destroy you from the earth?” So David commanded the young men, and they killed them; they cut off their hands and feet, and hung their bodies beside the pool at Hebron. But the head of Ishbaal they took and buried in the tomb of Abner at Hebron. Matthew 11:2–6 NRSV • When John heard in prison what the Messiah was doing, he sent word by his disciples and said to him, “Are you the one who is to come, or are we to wait for another?” Jesus answered them, “Go and tell John what you hear and see: the blind receive their sight, the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised, and the poor have good news brought to them. And blessed is anyone who takes no offense at me.” I. BEGINNING Friends, I am here to talk to you about Jesus. The only Son of God, our Lord! He came to us from heaven, lived among us and died for our sins on the cross! Can I get a hallelujah? But the story did not end there, friends, no, it didn’t. Because he ROSE again. He came back from the dead so that ALL would know that God has given us a gift of life from the dead, of eternal life through the blood of his precious son, Jesus Christ! Can I get an amen? I don’t know how long I can keep that up. That gets kind of exhausting for a Methodist from Upstate New York. But I am willing to bet that something close to that kind of religiosity is what many of you think when you hear the word “evangelical.” Something about loud, emotional preaching. Charismatic religious leaders with huge congregations or tent revival meetings and altar calls, people weeping in the aisles. Lots of jumping up and shouting “Hallelujah!” Or maybe your mind goes less to the worship style and more to the implicit theology: exclusivist claims to salvation, an emphasis on individual—often sexual—sin rather than systemic sins like poverty and racism, a preoccupation with whether you’re in or you’re out. A lot of asking, “When were you saved?” (My favorite answer to that question is: “2,000 years ago on a hill outside Jerusalem.” Feel free to borrow that one.) Or maybe it’s the particular set of political beliefs that tend to come with the Evangelical theology: social conservatism, lack of inclusion toward the LGBTQ community, a strong support for law-and-order justice, a strong military, and other traditionally conservative political positions. However it’s understood, for many Christians who do not so identify, the word evangelical has left something of a bad taste in people’s mouths for a while. In fact, fifty years ago, when the Methodist Church merged with the Evangelical United Brethren to form our current denomination, they didn’t choose to be called the sensible combination of their names—the Evangelical Methodist Church or the Methodist Evangelical Church—they instead dropped the word evangelical and opted to carry over united, instead. (As an aside, this is why it’s preferred to refer to us as United Methodists—so that we honor the EUB churches who joined with the Methodists five decades ago.) But all of this is to say, that there is a lot of discomfort around the word evangelical. But what does it mean for us, really? Is there a sense of the word that those of us on the other side of the theological aisle can embrace? Despite all of the connotations that we perceive when we hear it, what does the word actually mean? II. EVANGELICAL On a basic level, Evangelical means “Gospel based.” It comes from the Greek word euangelion meaning “good news” or gospel. Now, at first, this word was meant to be in contrast to those Christians who based their doctrine on things other than the scriptures, specifically, the Catholic Church which derived much of its doctrine from its accumulated theological tradition rather than directly from the scriptures themselves. Thus, Evangelical was a term that meant something like “according to the gospel” as opposed to “according to the church.” In Germany, for example, the word Evangelisch simply means “Protestant.” (By the way, when I typed that word into the Google translation software to double-check, I still had my translation set to Latin and the site rendered Evangelisch as haereticus “heretic”—so, it appears that the Vatican may still have some lingering feelings about the Reformation, or at least those writing in Latin, anyway.) To this day, the Lutheran Church in German is simply the Evangelische Kirche and its sister church in the US is the ELCA—The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Now, in America, from the 18th century onward, the term evangelical referred to those who affirmed the importance of a personal experience of salvation, known in the heart. This experience of salvation was seen as a central and essential element of Christian faith. And during the heyday of what was known as the “Evangelical consensus,” there was an agreement that this affirmation of the experience of God was accompanied by a commitment to outward expression of faith, frequently in acts of “piety” and “mercy”—which we would call “worship, devotion, service, and justice.” This was particularly the case among those Christians whose traditions emphasized the assurance of salvation, the new birth in the believer as a result of one’s justification and pardon of sin, and the gradual sanctification of the believer under the power of God’s grace. And especially those traditions whose founder himself had come to this theological understanding after years of tutelage by pietist Moravians who emphasized the religion of the heart and who himself had had the experience of his heart being “strangely warmed.” So, yeah, I don’t know how to break this to you all. But Methodists are … Evangelical. Wesley was absolutely convinced of the power of God’s justifying grace to work a change in us that regenerated us or that gave us a new birth. This, in turn, precipitated an assurance of salvation that he believed was every Christian’s birthright. It was these experiences of salvation that was what drove the early Methodists to work for prison reform, seek justice for the poor, establish schools and universities, fight for abolition, and so on. We did these things because we were evangelical, not despite being so. The Social Gospel was an outgrowth of Evangelical Christianity. Now, in the early 20th Century, the Evangelical consensus began to collapse. The progressive social gospel was viewed with suspicion by more conservative elements and there arose a divide between those Christians who saw sin as a primarily personal issue and those who saw it as a societal problem. After the Scopes Monkey Trial about teaching evolution in the public schools took place in the 1920’s the term Evangelical arose as an alternative label for a conservative Christian who wasn’t quite a fundamentalist. And the more progressive, Social Gospel Christians were content to let them have the label. Reeling from the embarrassment of the Scopes Monkey Trial, most evangelicals withdrew from active engagement with public life and opted out of organized participation in politics. This retreat was so great that the language of Evangelical Christianity, disappeared from the collective awareness. Whereas an old Evangelical concept like being “born again”—or as John Wesley would have called it “regeneration” or “new birth”—once made it into Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address as “this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom,” now journalists no less respected than Walter Cronkite had to explain to his viewers that they’d looked into it when Jimmy Carter had claimed to be a “born-again Christian” and discovered that this was fairly common. The mainline traditions that had come out of the evangelical tradition, had not just abandoned the label of evangelical, we’d abandoned the language of evangelical Christianity, such that our sense of being “evangelical” in any way was lost. Evangelical now meant what the conservative Christians had claimed it as: a conservative Christian who wasn’t quite a fundamentalist. But that is a depleted sense of the word. The term evangelical is not just a subset of a subset—it’s meant to encompass us, too. III. GOOD NEWs What does it mean, then, for us to claim to be evangelical? At its most basic level, to be evangelical is to be rooted in the gospel—in the good news. To share the good news. But what’s the good news? In the TV show Futurama, there’s a running gag wherein Professor Farnsworth, owner of the Planet Express delivery service, will come into the meeting room and make an announcement that always begins with “Good news, everyone!” But the announcements tend to be things like: “Great news, everyone! You’ll be delivering a package to Chapek 9, a world where Humans are killed on sight.” “Good news, everyone. Tomorrow you’ll be making a delivery to Ebola 9, the virus planet.” “Good news, everyone! Today you’ll be delivering a crate of subpoenas to Sicily 8, the Mob Planet!” With Professor Farnsworth there is a disconnect between his assertion that he’s bringing good news and the nature of the news he’s actually bringing. We see something of that in the passage from 2 Samuel that we read earlier. In that passage we read of the aftermath of the dynastic struggle that follows in the wake of David succeeding Saul as king of Israel. Rimmon and Rechab found Ishbaal the son of Saul and slay him while he was taking his noontime rest. They behead him and ride all night to deliver the head of Ishbaal to David, clearly expecting to be rewarded for this. David’s reaction is quite different: “As the LORD lives, who has redeemed my life out of every adversity, when the one who told me, ‘See, Saul is dead,’ thought he was bringing good news, I seized him and killed him at Ziklag—this was the reward I gave him for his news. How much more then, when wicked men have killed a righteous man on his bed in his own house! And now shall I not require his blood at your hand, and destroy you from the earth?” The men who did this and who reported it thought that they were bringing good news to David, just as the one who brought the news of Saul’s death did. But in neither case was this actually good news. David has enough sense to know that the death of these men—a political rival and his innocent son—might have been seen as politically expedient but can hardly be characterized as “good.” It’s important to understand that news that might be advantageous to you is not necessarily synonymous with good news. I think this is the case with so much of what is held out as “good news” in contemporary Christianity, and part of many people’s responses to the word evangelical is because the Gospel that is frequently encountered doesn’t seem to be good news. Somehow, the proclamation of Christ’s victory over death and sin gets translated into an almost Professor Farnsworth version of the Gospel: “Good news, everyone! The overwhelming majority of the human race is condemned to eternal hellfire and damnation!” “Good news, everyone! The key to salvation is intellectual assent to a very specific set of extraordinary propositions that must be believed without any trace of doubt!” “Good news, everyone! It doesn’t matter how loving your Hindu and Muslim neighbors are, because they have not accepted Christ as we do, they can expect an eternity of psychic torment when they die!” Does any of that sound like good news to you? Sure, it’s good news for the people who happen to fit the narrow definition of the faithful, but it’s hardly the kind of thing that would be understood as good news to anyone else. This sounds closer to the “good news” that brought word of the deaths of Saul and Ishbaal. Now, if you’re one who is worried about your own eternal fate and someone were to tell you that you have nothing to fear because you are one of those for whom Christ died, then, yes, that would be good news. But it’s hard to see that proclamation being understood broadly in the same way to people who didn’t have that angst. If I’m an atheist who doesn’t believe in God or life after death, telling me that I’m going to hell unless I adopt a particular creed wouldn’t sound like good news in the slightest. IV. GO AND TeLL JOHN So, then, what is good news? How do we know what counts as good news such that we should proclaim it? As in so many things, it is instructive to look to Jesus. After all, Jesus began his ministry in Mark’s gospel by saying, “The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God has come near; repent, and believe in the good news.” (Mark 1:15 NRSV) Further, we read in our Gospel lesson earlier that John the Baptist’s disciples came to Jesus to relay a message from John asking him if he was the one they were waiting for or should they wait for someone else. Jesus’ response is: Go and tell John what you hear and see: the blind receive their sight, the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised, and the poor have good news brought to them. There are two things to note about this passage. The first is Jesus’ answer to how it is they can know whether Jesus is the long-awaited messiah: because, among other things, the poor have good news brought to them. “Bringing good news” is connected to the poor. If we’re looking for a test to determine what is “good news,” let me suggest that the good news isn’t news the poor would receive as such, then perhaps it isn’t really good news. Or at least, the kind of Good News that the Christian is to be bringing. Second, all of the verbs are in the present tense: The blind receive their sight, the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised, and the poor have good news brought to them. This means that the good news is not about something that happened centuries ago, but something that is happening even now in our midst. If we are to be good-news based, if we are to be sharing the gospel, if we are to be evangelical then let this be our evangelion. Let our Gospel be that God is active in our midst. Let our Gospel be that we are the agents of God’s grace and mercy. Let our Gospel be one that speaks powerfully to the needs of the disadvantaged and the marginalized, to the widow and the orphan, to the immigrant and the poor. Let our actions be an illustration that we truly are bearers of the “Good News.” Let our Evangelicalism be about sharing a message of liberty to the captive, justice to the oppressed, binding up of the brokenhearted. If we claim that as our Good News, there should be no reason to shy away from being evangelical. Nor would we have any reason to shy away from insisting that everyone should have a powerful experience of that kind of salvation, and should know the love and grace of God deeply within their hearts. V. END For a long time, I have argued that the Evangelical Christians have a lot of fervor but don’t always know what to do with it. And mainline Christians are really busy but we don’t always know why. That needs to end. And, mercifully, it’s starting to. I have worked the last eighteen years on a college campus and have worked alongside a number of different Christian campus ministry communities, including Catholic, mainline Protestant, Evangelical, and Pentecostal. And if there’s one thing that’s been consistent over the years is the growing interest in the Evangelical and Pentecostal communities to engage on matters of justice. Many young Evangelicals are deeply committed to environmental justice, racial justice, anti-colonialism, and economic justice for the poor. One of my chaplains representing InterVarsity was in my office talking about the racial justice work he was doing with his students and was wearing a T-shirt that said, “Love your Muslim Neighbor” in English and Arabic. InterVarsity, folks. InterVarsity. It’s clear that there is a hunger in Evangelical Christianity for the Social Gospel. And at the same time, there is a hunger in mainline Protestantism to connect our concern for justice to some deeper experience of God and of salvation. If you have any doubt about that, look around you: at this very moment you are surrounded by hundreds of people who come here regularly to hear your pastor preach the Good News of Jesus Christ, and then translate that into meaningful social action and sacred resistance to evil, injustice, and oppression. You all know how much Pastor Ginger talks about Jesus—and that only makes your commitment to justice and inclusion here at Foundry stronger. The two sides of contemporary Christian faith need each other. The Evangelicals are reclaiming the outward expression of faith in social justice. And it’s time that those of us on the progressive side, especially us Methodists, reclaim the title Evangelical. For we serve a God no less powerful, we are no less convicted of our need for grace, we have experiences of God’s love no less meaningful, no less personal than that of those more comfortable with the label. It wouldn’t hurt for us to get in the habit of telling people why we were doing the work we were doing, of sharing the good news of God’s liberating power, of being evangelical. Indeed, it is because of that deeply powerful experience of God, it is because we have come to understand the grace of God’s Son Jesus Christ, it is because we believe in the transformation of the self that is possible through love, the “new birth” of a person who has come to know the depths of God’s love, it is because of all these things that we go out to share a word of power, a word of justice, and a word of hope with a broken and hurting world. Can I get an amen?
If you found yourself in a crisis, which iconic fictional squad would you want on your team? This week, JP, Colleen, Rachel, Kenneth, and Matt each pick a squad to defend against crises proposed by your resident host Josh. Which crew will experience a love triangle? What happens when the Planet Express ship is hijacked? Who will be given the enviable task of transporting Jar-Jar on a long voyage? Find out these answers and more in this wide-open discussion! Big Nerdy Recommendation: Blood and Gourd Comics BNQ is proudly sponsored by FleetWit! On FleetWit, you can earn real cash and prizes by displaying your trivia prowess. You might even play against Ken Jennings or your intrepid host. Send us a screenshot of your FleetWit membership page to enter a contest to kill the Gungan in an upcoming episode! Theme song credit: "Adventure Meme" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Contact us! Twitter & Facebook: @BNQPodcast | Email: bnqfeedback@gmail.com
Good News Everyone!Baby Beard is back, and you better believe that means Bender, Beck and Beads. In 'Bendin' in the Wind', Bender achieves his folksinging dream as a broken robot, while the Planet Express crew follow his tour with the legendary Beck.Plus, we discuss the secret of Sal.Got anything you want to say to us? Email babybeardmedia@gmail.comAlso, check us out on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram. 'Baby Beard Media' for all!
Good News Everyone!Baby Beard is back, and you better believe that means Bender, Beck and Beads. In 'Bendin' in the Wind', Bender achieves his folksinging dream as a broken robot, while the Planet Express crew follow his tour with the legendary Beck.Plus, we discuss the secret of Sal.Got anything you want to say to us? Email babybeardmedia@gmail.comAlso, check us out on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram. 'Baby Beard Media' for all!
Te proponemos un viaje hacia el infinito matemático, en el que escaparemos de “La habitación de Fermat” analizando su Conjetura. Retrocederemos en el tiempo con “Los Simpsons”, y realizaremos un viaje intergaláctico en la nave de Planet Express. ¿La vida será como en “Futurama” o tendremos que echar el freno? Para responder a esta pregunta abordaremos los fundamentos olvidados de la crisis energética. Nuestros agujeros de gusano tienen paradas en el “FantaElx” y la vida de Maryam Mirzajaní, sin olvidar nuestra recomendación del programa, que tendrás que escucharlo para conocerla. La nave hacia el infinito está preparada para despegar, tu asiento te espera, nuestro viaje exponencial dará comienzo en 3, 2, 1…
Jam City, TinyCo and Nerdist present: RADIORAMA, a brand new double-length podcast episode of Futurama! Created by the show's original creator and writers, this 42-minute long episode is bringing you a long-awaited reunion of the Planet Express crew and a new Chris Hardwick voiced-character. Download the epic mobile game Futurama: Worlds of Tomorrow TODAY and enjoy exclusive episode content in the game!
Good News Everyone!The Baby Bearders take their suppositories and dive back into the wacky world of Futurama. In 'The Deep South', the Planet Express ship is stranded underwater, leading the crew towards the lost city of 'Atlanta' - and Fry towards love. Again. Plus, the boys agree they will just never understand King of the Hill.Got anything you want to say to us? Email babybeardmedia@gmail.comEven if it's to tell us Donovan is the best ever.Also, check us out on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram. 'Baby Beard Media' for all!
Good News Everyone!The Baby Bearders take their suppositories and dive back into the wacky world of Futurama. In 'The Deep South', the Planet Express ship is stranded underwater, leading the crew towards the lost city of 'Atlanta' - and Fry towards love. Again. Plus, the boys agree they will just never understand King of the Hill.Got anything you want to say to us? Email babybeardmedia@gmail.comEven if it's to tell us Donovan is the best ever.Also, check us out on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram. 'Baby Beard Media' for all!
En este programa el elenco formado por Amilcar , Alvaro y Julio viajamos al año 3000 , para repartir este audio entre vosotros , vía Planet Express , toca hablar de una de las series favoritas nuestras Futurama, una serie que ha influido mas de los que pensamos en nuestras cabezas , porque “Somos Balleneros que buscan abogada soltera en su propio casino “ , el programa que os hemos preparado es el siguiente: Presentación -Inicio (0:48) -Como esta el patio (5:10) -Sarao : 14º Edición de la Muestra SyFy Futurama -Primeras impresiones (25:29) -Temporadas y su maltrato (32:23) -Creadores :Matt Groening y David X. Cohen(42:47) -Audio Comentario de Doc del podcast de Mockingbird Lane y El desván de los Addams (48:12) -Hablando de los Personajes (50:14) -Audio Comentario de PJ Cleaner de los Podcast Series Reality , La Verdad esta ahí fuera y Pajotespeso Podcast (1:38:47) …. y Spam de Disidentes de Tomania -Curiosidades de la serie (1:41:57) -Nuestros capítulos favoritos (1:53:43) : Os dejamos nuestro listado particular: Amilcar 3x19 (51)- Bien está lo que está Roswell (Roswell That Ends Well) 7x26 (140) - Mientras tanto… (In the meantime) 7x25 (139) - Hedor y pestilencia (Stench and Stenchibility) 6x10 (98) - El prisionero de Benda (The Prisoner of Benda) 2x29 (16) - Antología del interés I (Anthology of Interest I) 3x18 (50) - Antología del interés II (Anthology of Interest II) 3x20 (52) - Un dios entre nosotros (Godfellas) 6x18 (106) - La punta del Zoidberg (The Tip of the Zoidberg) Alvaro 4x18 (72) - Las manos del diablo son juguetes ociosos (The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings) 3x04 (36)- La suerte del frylandés (The Luck of the Fryrish) 4x15 (69) - La paracaja de Farnsworth (The Farnsworth Parabox) 1x02 (2)- La serie ha aterrizado (The Series Has Landed) 1x03 (3) - Yo, compañero de piso (I, Roomate) 1x06 (6) - Unos valiosos pececitos( Fishful of Dollars) 7x23 (137) - Juego de tonos (Game of Tones) 6x06 (94) - Inspección letal (Lethal Inspection) 2x11 (24) - Cómo Hermes requisó su ilusión (How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back) 4x12 (66)- La picadura (The Sting) Julio 4x07 (61) - Ladrido jurásico (Jurassic Bark) 3x01 (33) - Amazonas con ganas (Amazon Women in the Mood) 6x03 (91) - El ataque de la aplicación mortal (Attack of the Killer App) 6x07 (95) - El difunto Philip J. Fry (The Late Philip J. Fry) 4x11 (65) - Donde ningún fan ha llegado antes (Where No Fan Has Gone Before) 3x02 (34) - Parásitos perdidos (Parasites Lost) 1x01 (1) - Piloto espacial 3000 (Space Pilot 3000) 5x09-10-11-12 (81-82-83-84) - El Juego de Bender (Bender's Game) -Conclusión (2:14:45) Sugerencias (2:20:12) - La llamada al Cura que nos recomienda : La pagina Historia y Roma antigua , la serie Okkupert , Frakenputa (si lo habéis leído bien) y Killer Pussy (también lo habéis leído bien) - Amilcar : Futurama - Alvaro: La película Las vidas posibles de Mr. Nobody y la Asociación de Juegos de Mesa El Reino del Norte de Alcobendas - Julio : Las películas de Padre de Familia de Star Wars y Rick and Morty Puedes suscribirte a Repaso en Serie en iTunes / iVoox / Spreaker /TuneIn / RSS para no perderte ningún episodio y puedes ver todos los programas web: http://www.repasoneserie.com, y/o mandarnos audiocomentarios a repasoenserie@gmail.com La Música que suena pertenece a: I'm The Doctor (Murray Gold) Futurama theme (Christopher Tyng) Jessica Jones Main Theme (Sean Callery)
En este programa el elenco formado por Amilcar , Alvaro y Julio viajamos al año 3000 , para repartir este audio entre vosotros , vía Planet Express , toca hablar de una de las series favoritas nuestras Futurama, una serie que ha influido mas de los que pensamos en nuestras cabezas , porque “Somos Balleneros que buscan abogada soltera en su propio casino “ , el programa que os hemos preparado es el siguiente: Presentación -Inicio (0:48) -Como esta el patio (5:10) -Sarao : 14º Edición de la Muestra SyFy Futurama -Primeras impresiones (25:29) -Temporadas y su maltrato (32:23) -Creadores :Matt Groening y David X. Cohen(42:47) -Audio Comentario de Doc del podcast de Mockingbird Lane y El desván de los Addams (48:12) -Hablando de los Personajes (50:14) -Audio Comentario de PJ Cleaner de los Podcast Series Reality , La Verdad esta ahí fuera y Pajotespeso Podcast (1:38:47) …. y Spam de Disidentes de Tomania -Curiosidades de la serie (1:41:57) -Nuestros capítulos favoritos (1:53:43) : Os dejamos nuestro listado particular: Amilcar 3x19 (51)- Bien está lo que está Roswell (Roswell That Ends Well) 7x26 (140) - Mientras tanto… (In the meantime) 7x25 (139) - Hedor y pestilencia (Stench and Stenchibility) 6x10 (98) - El prisionero de Benda (The Prisoner of Benda) 2x29 (16) - Antología del interés I (Anthology of Interest I) 3x18 (50) - Antología del interés II (Anthology of Interest II) 3x20 (52) - Un dios entre nosotros (Godfellas) 6x18 (106) - La punta del Zoidberg (The Tip of the Zoidberg) Alvaro 4x18 (72) - Las manos del diablo son juguetes ociosos (The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings) 3x04 (36)- La suerte del frylandés (The Luck of the Fryrish) 4x15 (69) - La paracaja de Farnsworth (The Farnsworth Parabox) 1x02 (2)- La serie ha aterrizado (The Series Has Landed) 1x03 (3) - Yo, compañero de piso (I, Roomate) 1x06 (6) - Unos valiosos pececitos( Fishful of Dollars) 7x23 (137) - Juego de tonos (Game of Tones) 6x06 (94) - Inspección letal (Lethal Inspection) 2x11 (24) - Cómo Hermes requisó su ilusión (How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back) 4x12 (66)- La picadura (The Sting) Julio 4x07 (61) - Ladrido jurásico (Jurassic Bark) 3x01 (33) - Amazonas con ganas (Amazon Women in the Mood) 6x03 (91) - El ataque de la aplicación mortal (Attack of the Killer App) 6x07 (95) - El difunto Philip J. Fry (The Late Philip J. Fry) 4x11 (65) - Donde ningún fan ha llegado antes (Where No Fan Has Gone Before) 3x02 (34) - Parásitos perdidos (Parasites Lost) 1x01 (1) - Piloto espacial 3000 (Space Pilot 3000) 5x09-10-11-12 (81-82-83-84) - El Juego de Bender (Bender's Game) -Conclusión (2:14:45) Sugerencias (2:20:12) - La llamada al Cura que nos recomienda : La pagina Historia y Roma antigua , la serie Okkupert , Frakenputa (si lo habéis leído bien) y Killer Pussy (también lo habéis leído bien) - Amilcar : Futurama - Alvaro: La película Las vidas posibles de Mr. Nobody y la Asociación de Juegos de Mesa El Reino del Norte de Alcobendas - Julio : Las películas de Padre de Familia de Star Wars y Rick and Morty Puedes suscribirte a Repaso en Serie en iTunes / iVoox / Spreaker /TuneIn / RSS para no perderte ningún episodio y puedes ver todos los programas web: http://www.repasoneserie.com, y/o mandarnos audiocomentarios a repasoenserie@gmail.com La Música que suena pertenece a: I'm The Doctor (Murray Gold) Futurama theme (Christopher Tyng) Jessica Jones Main Theme (Sean Callery)
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A seat has opened up in the Great Board of S.C.I.E.N.T.I.S.T., composed of the most brilliant scientific minds in all dimensions, and fictional braniacs everywhere want in...but none more so than the ancient, doomsday device-collecting head of Planet Express, Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth, and the whiskey-burping sociopath known throughout the multiverse as Rick Sanchez. With only 30 days to prove why they deserve the seat, Farnsworth gathers his crew with a hearty "Good news, everyone" and Rick drags a groaning Morty away from another school assignment, and the contest is on! For science! Will Farnsworth's senility win out over Rick's alcoholism? Does the Portal Gun trump the Fing-Longer? Will Dan Harmon's evil time traveling scheme finally be revealed? And has Colin officially mastered the art of character impressions during lengthy scenario set-ups? Featuring special guest host Jason Ahlquist of MarsDust.net and AboutTomorrowFilm.com.
Futurama - Murder On The Planet Express
Futurama - Murder On The Planet Express
Good news, everyone! It's time for our "Futurama" episode! Fresh from cryogenic hibernation, Kyle and Matthew sit down with Frank Gidlewski and Adam Murray to discuss the animated escapades of Fry, Leela, Bender and the rest of the Planet Express gang. Favorite characters, favorite episodes, hidden math, Schrodinger's...cock? Frank reveals how Futurama caused his split from the church, and quotes abound. Don't like it? Then you can bite our shiny metal asses! Adam and Frank are awesome animators. Check out their YouTube channels at atommurray & frankg111.
Kirk and Spock feel like fish out of water - even aboard the Enterprise. Find out why in The Ambergris Element. Then, Spock, Uhura and Sulu venture out on their own on a Planet Express-type run. And just like with Planet Express, trouble ensues. The fish-cats return in The Slaver Weapon. Got something to say to us? Simply say it: On Facebook: On Twitter: On Skype: MissionLogPod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online: We may use your comments on the show!
Kirk and Spock feel like fish out of water - even aboard the Enterprise. Find out why in The Ambergris Element. Then, Spock, Uhura and Sulu venture out on their own on a Planet Express-type run. And just like with Planet Express, trouble ensues. The fish-cats return in The Slaver Weapon. Got something to say to us? Simply say it: On Facebook: On Twitter: On Skype: MissionLogPod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online: We may use your comments on the show!
Kirk and Spock feel like fish out of water - even aboard the Enterprise. Find out why in The Ambergris Element. Then, Spock, Uhura and Sulu venture out on their own on a Planet Express-type run. And just like with Planet Express, trouble ensues. The fish-cats return in The Slaver Weapon. Got something to say to us? Simply say it: On Facebook: On Twitter: On Skype: MissionLogPod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online: We may use your comments on the show!
What time is it?!? It's podcasting time!! In this episode Marc and Matt are joined by guest host George Underwood to discuss Cartoon Network's [adult swim] and their similar shows. They also weigh in on the Oscar nominations for animated features and shorts. So join us on the Planet Express as we go on this podcasting adventure. Website: AnimationFascination.wordpress.com E-mail: animationfascinationpodcast@gmail.com
On this last show of 2012 you get the troubles of young boy, the dark side of the holidays, a jump into the future and a look back iin sports entertainment. First up it's the blu-ray/dvd combpo review of Diary of A Wimpy Kid : Dog Days (courtesy of Fox Home Video) as Greg faces the challenges of summer vacation. Then it's another horror holiday dvd review with Silent Night (courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) where you don't want this Santa coming down your chimney. Then we leap into the 30th century with the animated dvd review of Futurama Volume 7 (courtesy of Fox Home Video) where we catch up with the gane from Planet Express. It's a look back to the year that was in PPV with the blu-ray review of WWE's Best PPV Matches of 2012 (Courtesy of eOne Entertainment) coveting some of the top matches of the past year. Music for this episode features the songs Summer Days by caefbar 401, Five Minutes Into The Future by The Socknockers and New Year by Emissary, they can all be found at www.famemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome and encouraged.
Good news everyone, it's time to take a trip to the 31st century with Damon Shaw, Mike Ortiz, Pete Lucas, Yossi Bloch, and Ben McCullough as they take a look at the fine folks of the Planet Express delivery service, in the BEST OF FUTURAMA. Get yourself powered up on booze (or Slurm) and prepare to kiss my shiny metal ass. ALL GLORY TO THE HYPNOTOAD And of course, the brackets: PDF and Excel format.
Futurama is an American animated science fiction sitcom created by Matt Groening and developed by Groening and David X. Cohen for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series follows the adventures of a late-20th-century New York City pizza delivery boy, Philip J. Fry, who, after being unwittingly cryogenically frozen for one thousand years, finds employment at Planet Express, an interplanetary delivery company in the retro-futuristic 31st century. The series was envisioned by Groening in the late 1990s while working on The Simpsons, later bringing Cohen aboard to develop storylines and characters to pitch the show to Fox.
On this edition of the show we journey back to Shannara, some super spy penguins and humans and a trip into the future. First up it is the return of my audio book reviews with my review of the lastest chapter in the Legends of Shannara : The Measure of Magic by Terry Brooks as the battle between The Word and the Void continues where a small band of adventures try to take back a world in ruin. Then it's my dvd review of The Penguins of Madagascar :Operation Blowhole (Courtesy of Paramount Home Video) as the flightless birds tackle a dolphin set on world domination. The spy action continues with the dvd review of Archer : The Complete Season Two (Courtesy of Fox Home Video) as the spy who loved himself tries to track down his father and romance a KGB spy. I wrap up the animation reviews with another trip into the future with the blu-ray review of Futurama Volume 6 (Courtesy of Fox Home Video) as the crew of the Planet Express gets into more crazy situaitons in this second half of the 6th season. Music for this episode features the songs Black Magic Man by The Uncut, Secret Island in the Sun by Boon and Five Minutes Into The Future by The Socknockers, they can all be found at www.famemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome and encouraged.
This week is the first part of my animation explosion. First up I give an entry in my Tales of Toronto and I rant on a recent censorship of a rock classic. You get my audio book review of Spider Bones by Kathy Reichs as Tempe journeys to Hawaii to solve a death. My DVD review is Archer : The Complete Season One (courtesy of Fox Entertainment) as a 60's spy gets the animated treatment. I conclude things with my Blu-ray review of Futurama : Volume 5 (Courtesy of Fox Entertainment) as the creww of the Planet Express get a new lease on animated life. Music for this week features the songs Mason Rocket Spy Extraordinaire by Beatnik Turtlle & Five Minutes Into The Future by The Socknockers, both be found at www.podsafeaudio.com along with the intro song Let's Get Ramblin by Dynamo Snackbar. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome
This week we get a bit of old school adventure with future age laughs. First up is my audio book review of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull by James Rollins as an old adventurer meets danger and an old love. Then I skip to the future to review Futurama : Bender's Game on DVD as the crew of the Planet Express tackle the world of Dungeons and Dragons. Music for this weeks features the song Five Minutes Into The Future by The Socknockers and No Dark Ships by Beatnik Pharmacy and can be found at www.podsafemusic.com along with the intro music of Lets Get Ramblin' by Dynamo Snackbar. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns and they can be found at http://mrburns.homestead.com/index.html. As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.