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In this episode of 'Needs Some Introduction,' Victor and Darren, primarily discuss the first three episodes of the Star Wars series 'Andor.' They explore its dense narrative, high-quality writing, and unique portrayal of rebellion and the Empire. Additionally, the hosts share excitement for upcoming TV shows and films releasing in May, such as '100 Foot Wave,' 'The Four Seasons,' 'Poker Face,' 'Murderbot,' and many more. The conversation also touches on personal anecdotes, including Darren's recent camping trip and the cast and crew of upcoming shows. mailto:needssomeintroduction@gmail.com 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 01:43 Camping Trip Adventures 07:26 Upcoming May Releases 07:47 100 Foot Wave and Other Shows 12:08 Poker Face and Star-Studded Cast 15:02 New Anthology Series and More 16:57 Exciting New Sci-Fi and Crime Dramas 19:52 Comedy, Procedurals, and More 21:51 End of May Highlights 24:57 Upcoming Movie Releases 25:37 Fear Street Series on Netflix 26:34 Discussion on 'Andor' Series 27:31 Character Analysis and Themes in 'Andor' 39:33 Luthen's Ruthlessness and Andor's Leadership 49:56 Wedding Sequence and Character Dynamics 54:13 Final Thoughts and Upcoming Episodes
Live from the stage at NAB Show in Vegas, Elaine Low talks with ‘Fire Country' co-creators Joan Rater and Tony Phelan as well as CBS executives Bryan Seabury and Yelena Chak about the new boom in TV procedurals on broadcast and streaming. Hear about the inner workings of CBS Studios' development process, what it takes to expand a storytelling universe and Rater's gentle but firm method of raising the creative bar. Says Phelan, who's her husband as well as her co-EP, "Joan is notorious in the writers room for saying things like, 'It's just not awesome.'" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Preparing to act in television procedural shows—such as police dramas, medical series, or legal thrillers—requires a unique set of skills and methods due to their structured formats, recurring character arcs, and heavy reliance on technical dialogue. Here's a detailed analysis of practical methods actors can use to prepare effectively Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The College Essay Guy Podcast: A Practical Guide to College Admissions
In this three-part series, Ethan sits down with his screenwriter friends to do a deep dive into the creative process, the power of storytelling, and how identity plays a role in both. In Episode 3, Ethan is joined by screenwriter Ryan Maldonado, known for his work on AMC's Parish, Hulu's Death and Other Details, Amazon's Hunters, Chicago PD, FBI, and Grey's Anatomy. Ryan and Ethan talk about, among other things: Ryan's origin story, how he identifies, and how he became a storyteller What Ryan's writing process is like and what it's like working on a TV show How Ryan shows up in characters that may seem very different from who he is What he feels Hollywood is doing well in terms of representing diverse voices, and where there's still work to be done Advice to students going through the personal statement writing process And more. Born and raised in Miami, Florida, Ryan Maldonado is a writer and producer who currently serves as Executive Producer and Co-Showrunner of AMC's crime series Parish, starring Giancarlo Esposito. His previous credits include Hulu's upcoming Death and Other Details (starring Mandy Patinkin) and Amazon's Hunters (starring Al Pacino). Before moving to Los Angeles to complete his MFA at USC's School of Cinematic Arts, Ryan worked as a reporter for The Detroit Free Press, St. Petersburg Times and Variety. He currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife and daughter. We hope you enjoy! Play-by-Play: 2:00 - Ryan's origin story and what it was like growing up in Miami in the '80s 11:18 - When did Ryan start writing? 15:10 - How has Ryan's interest in writing shifted over the years? 19:47 - Where does “Ryan” show up in his writing and storytelling? 26:12 - How might personal experiences influence writing, especially in TV dramas? 33:00 - What is Ryan's writing process like? 38:50 - What is it like working on a TV show? 44:56 - What lessons from film school still apply to Ryan's work today? 54:33 - How has representation in Hollywood improved? What still needs work? 59:23 - What are some roles Ryan identifies with and how have these manifested in his life? 1:08:56 - What advice would you give to students working on their personal statements for college? 1:18:49 - Wrap up and closing thoughts Resources: College Essay Guy's Roles and Identities Exercise College Essay Guy's Personal Statement Resources College Essay Guy's College Application Hub
Procedurals have a formula that they follow, but that doesn't mean that they can't be enjoyable - or have a twist! High Potential has Morgan - a bright woman with keen insight coupled with some overt and hidden challenges. We dive into all of it!Email us: KillerFunPodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Facebook: fb.me/KillerFunPodcastAll the Tweets, er, POSTS: https://x.com/KillerFunPodInstagram: killerfunpodcast
The hottest new shows of the fall TV season are old school (and in some cases: Old people!), with CBS and ABC leading the way: We'll look at freshmen hits Matlock and High Potential. These network detective procedurals have even more in common than meets the eye… but will you be able to crack the case with us? Plus: Could Agatha All Along usher in a new era of budget-concious Marvel shows? How confusing could the DirecTV/Dish merger get? And what's the TV crossover of our dreams and how is it actually happening?!? ———
In this episode of MF Uncensored, hosts Paul and Sean take a break from interviews to catch up on their recent activities. They delve into their favorite TV shows, from 'The Boys' to 'Evil' and share their thoughts on past hits like 'Buffy' and 'Supernatural.' They talk about their drinking experiences at breweries, the challenges of hangovers, and recent social outings including a visit to see Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood. Despite not being avid readers, they touch upon the books Kate is reading. This candid conversation offers humor, recommendations, and a look into their personal lives. Join them as they discuss what they've been watching, drinking, and how life has thrown unexpected challenges their way. 00:00 Welcome to MF Uncensored 00:23 Introducing Sean 00:49 Catching Up After a Hiatus 02:47 What Have You Been Watching? 04:08 Popcorn Buckets and Movie Theaters 06:33 Travel Woes and Entertainment 09:07 TV Shows and Procedurals 1 5:24 Netflix Letdown and Binge-Watching Woes 15:51 USA Network Show Renaissance 16:20 Wrestling Shows and Young Rock 17:45 CW Shows and Procedurals Overload 19:06 South Park and Family Guy Comparisons 23:52 Breweries and Drinking Stories 29:04 Reading Habits and TV Show Recommendations 30:13 Conclusion and Social Media Plugs
Part 2 of our episode on 2024's Longlegs and our favorite horror police procedurals, we discuss our top ten list of the genre. Check out part one for our discussion on Longlegs!On Social: Murmurs From the Morgue - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Letterboxd Bri - Instagram / Twitter / Letterboxd Kelly - Instagram / Twitter / Letterboxd / The Creepy Crafter
Part 1 of our episode on 2024's Longlegs and our favorite horror police procedurals, we discuss the genre of the police procedural as well as Longlegs in this first part. Spoilers! Check out part 2 for our top ten list. On Social: Murmurs From the Morgue - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Letterboxd Bri - Instagram / Twitter / Letterboxd Kelly - Instagram / Twitter / Letterboxd / The Creepy Crafter
This week is looking a little dark as Derek Miranda (@DerekMiranda85) and Karen Peterson (@KarenMPeterson) talk LONGLEGS. We're also discussing our Top 5 Serial Killer Procedural films. As always, featured reviews are done in two parts, a NON-SPOILER review with letter grade and brief discussion, followed by a more in depth SPOILER review. PLOT SUMMARY: FBI Agent Lee Harker is assigned to an unsolved serial killer case that takes an unexpected turn, revealing evidence of the occult. Harker discovers a personal connection to the killer and must stop him before he strikes again. Directed and Written by: Osgood Perkins Starring: Maika Monroe, Nicolas Cage, Blaire Underwood, Alicia Witt, Kiernan Shipka *Clip from LONGLEGS courtesy of Neon. @TheWatchAndTalk (Twitter/Instagram) Facebook.com/TheWatchAndTalk www.TheWatchAndTalk.com TheWatchAndTalk@gmail.com Support the show! www.Patreon.com/TheWatchAndTalk
De temps en temps, c'est réconfortant de retrouver ses vieilles habitudes, à savoir les séries procédurales avec un épisode, une affaire bouclée. Un peu à l'ancienne, mais pas que. So Help Me Todd On retrouve Marcia Gay Harden et Skylar Astin en mère et fils dans So Help Me Todd. Considéré comme le mouton noir de sa famille, le jeune et talentueux détective privé Todd Wright accepte de travailler pour le cabinet d'avocats de sa mère pour récupérer son permis d'exercer. L'attachement de Margaret pour l'excellence et le respect de la loi est en totale opposition avec la décontraction et la nonchalance de Todd alors leur collaboration va faire des étincelles. Avec des affaires sur lesquelles il sera enquêteur tandis que sa mère va se charger de la partie légale, tes tensions vont naître pour mieux permettre la communication. Les épisodes restent assez divertissants, tout comme la dynamique entre les deux personnages principaux ce qui en fait un procédural parfait sur le papier. Une deuxième saison est déjà prévue alors que la première commence le 20 janvier sur Paramount+. https://youtu.be/rPqnkufkd94?si=UMunu_A4ULb6NljP [bs_show url="so-help-me-todd"] Skymed En provenance du Canada, on a droit à une série médicale, SkyMed. La série suit le quotidien de jeunes médecins et pilotes d'ambulances aériennes à travers le nord du Canada. Tissant des liens entre des voyages personnels intenses et des sauvetages médicaux époustouflants, la série plonge le groupe diversifié d'intervenants médicaux dans des situations d'urgence intenses alors qu'ils continuent à compter les uns sur les autres pour survivre à 20 000 pieds dans les airs. Paramount+ accueille la saison 2 de SkyMed déjà, un format assez classique avec toujours plus de sensationnalisme, mais qui fonctionne très bien aussi, avec des personnages attachants et des dossiers forts. Sur le fond, on est comme dans un Grey's Anatomy ou plutôt Saving Hope avec plus d'histoires de cœur que de véritables cas médiaux, mais c'est ce qui fait aussi son charme. Puis que dire des paysages magnifiques du Canada. https://youtu.be/m_j5TY1Gvik?si=eOpyZvb7QDzIKxTY [bs_show url="skymed"] NCIS Sydney L'une des dernières arrivées de la franchise NCIS est NCIS Sydney. L'équipe éclectique d'agents du NCIS américain et de la police fédérale australienne (AFP) se greffe à une force opérationnelle multinationale pour contrôler la criminalité navale dans la zone océanique la plus disputée de la planète. Tourné dans le spectaculaire décor de l'une des villes portuaires les plus époustouflantes du monde, NCIS: Sydney est la première série internationale de la franchise mondiale NCIS en dehors des États-Unis, et met en scène des tensions internationales croissantes dans la région de l'Indo-Pacifique. On sait à quoi s'attendre en commençant la série quand on connait déjà la franchise. Et il y a toujours besoin d'une série sur laquelle on peut compter. Olivia Swann (Legends of Tomorrow) mène cette équipe de choc. 0:14 à 0:28 https://youtu.be/iJ9TXSsNWE4?si=ukFnGegyWhXzK0NT [bs_show url="ncis-sydney"] Avec ces séries récentes sur Paramount+, c'est tout de même le retour aux sources des formats aux épisodes bouclés des procedurals.
De temps en temps, c'est réconfortant de retrouver ses vieilles habitudes, à savoir les séries procédurales avec un épisode, une affaire bouclée. Un peu à l'ancienne, mais pas que. So Help Me Todd On retrouve Marcia Gay Harden et Skylar Astin en mère et fils dans So Help Me Todd. Considéré comme le mouton noir de sa famille, le jeune et talentueux détective privé Todd Wright accepte de travailler pour le cabinet d'avocats de sa mère pour récupérer son permis d'exercer. L'attachement de Margaret pour l'excellence et le respect de la loi est en totale opposition avec la décontraction et la nonchalance de Todd alors leur collaboration va faire des étincelles. Avec des affaires sur lesquelles il sera enquêteur tandis que sa mère va se charger de la partie légale, tes tensions vont naître pour mieux permettre la communication. Les épisodes restent assez divertissants, tout comme la dynamique entre les deux personnages principaux ce qui en fait un procédural parfait sur le papier. Une deuxième saison est déjà prévue alors que la première commence le 20 janvier sur Paramount+. https://youtu.be/rPqnkufkd94?si=UMunu_A4ULb6NljP [bs_show url="so-help-me-todd"] Skymed En provenance du Canada, on a droit à une série médicale, SkyMed. La série suit le quotidien de jeunes médecins et pilotes d'ambulances aériennes à travers le nord du Canada. Tissant des liens entre des voyages personnels intenses et des sauvetages médicaux époustouflants, la série plonge le groupe diversifié d'intervenants médicaux dans des situations d'urgence intenses alors qu'ils continuent à compter les uns sur les autres pour survivre à 20 000 pieds dans les airs. Paramount+ accueille la saison 2 de SkyMed déjà, un format assez classique avec toujours plus de sensationnalisme, mais qui fonctionne très bien aussi, avec des personnages attachants et des dossiers forts. Sur le fond, on est comme dans un Grey's Anatomy ou plutôt Saving Hope avec plus d'histoires de cœur que de véritables cas médiaux, mais c'est ce qui fait aussi son charme. Puis que dire des paysages magnifiques du Canada. https://youtu.be/m_j5TY1Gvik?si=eOpyZvb7QDzIKxTY [bs_show url="skymed"] NCIS Sydney L'une des dernières arrivées de la franchise NCIS est NCIS Sydney. L'équipe éclectique d'agents du NCIS américain et de la police fédérale australienne (AFP) se greffe à une force opérationnelle multinationale pour contrôler la criminalité navale dans la zone océanique la plus disputée de la planète. Tourné dans le spectaculaire décor de l'une des villes portuaires les plus époustouflantes du monde, NCIS: Sydney est la première série internationale de la franchise mondiale NCIS en dehors des États-Unis, et met en scène des tensions internationales croissantes dans la région de l'Indo-Pacifique. On sait à quoi s'attendre en commençant la série quand on connait déjà la franchise. Et il y a toujours besoin d'une série sur laquelle on peut compter. Olivia Swann (Legends of Tomorrow) mène cette équipe de choc. 0:14 à 0:28 https://youtu.be/iJ9TXSsNWE4?si=ukFnGegyWhXzK0NT [bs_show url="ncis-sydney"] Avec ces séries récentes sur Paramount+, c'est tout de même le retour aux sources des formats aux épisodes bouclés des procedurals.
Barbara Lund was the Writers of the Future Golden Pen Award-winning author for Volume 37 and writes sci-fi and fantasy. But I really enjoyed her sci-fi detective procedural "Platform 8." She has a full-time job, is a mom, and gives her formula for being able to write and publish as well—working out priorities. Learn more at barbaralund.com/new-page
Barbara Lund was the Writers of the Future Golden Pen Award-winning author for Volume 37 and writes sci-fi and fantasy. But I really enjoyed her sci-fi detective procedural "Platform 8." She has a full-time job, is a mom, and gives her formula for being able to write and publish as well—working out priorities. Learn more at barbaralund.com/new-page
On this week's episode Ygraine chats with returning guest Mal Jutley about Cop Procedurals/Psychological Thrillers. They discuss 1992's The Silence of the Lambs and 1995's Se7en. theme song: Afraid of Me by Cadaver Club
Chrissy Fiorilli-Ellington is an experienced Casting Director who has worked on character-driven projects for network television, premium cable, streamers, and festivals. She has a knack for identifying future superstars and has cast videos with household names that have been viewed billions of times. Her work has been featured at Sundance, SXSW, TriBeCa, and Cannes. Her primary focus is on great storytelling. She is an artist at heart who brings world-class expertise with a side of comedy to her work. Joined by Amanda Lenker Doyle, CSA, the two discuss their journeys as Casting Directors up until today, where the industry is going, and all you need to know about getting cast in comedy. — Chrissy's Career — Chrissy's Relationship to Her Husband, Tate Ellington — Working as CollegeHumor's Head of Casting — How the Pandemic effected the Casting Industry — Casting Comedy TV, Film, Sketch, and YouTube — Amanda and Chrissy's Partnership — Living in LA in 2023 — What Makes a Person Funny — The Casting Process — Casting Dramas, Procedurals, and CW Shows — The Transformation of the Internet — Diversifying Revenue Streams — Being a Multi-Hyphenate Episode Resources: Chrissy's Website Chrissy's IMDb Follow Chrissy on Instagram @cdfioe ──────────────────────────── Learn more about the Castability app right here. And keep updated with us on our IG! Ready to work? Download the app here for iOS or Google Play!
With David Nasternak and Alex Drain This Podcast Has a Sponsor: Michigan Law Grad Jonathan Paul is the guy with the C you want skating next to the ref and pleading your case. He's also a good guy to sit next to at the hockey games. [Writeup and Player after THE JUMP] Segment 1: Overtime Winner Opener Blazing Start More Chances and Goals Collapse, Rescue, Winner Segment 2: Almost Overtime Winner Adam Fantilli Hat Trick The Game Isn't Over? All of the Goals at the End Old Friends and Around the League Ohio State Preview MUSIC NHL on ESPN Theme "I Ain't Worried" -- One Republic Ice Hockey (NES) theme
Welcome to Episode 18 of Thrillers by the Bookclub Podcast! Join your hosts Chelsea and Olivia as we talk about the latest in thrillers including shout outs for Pub Day and a deep dive into two books we love. Chelsea's Book Suggestions: THE FOURTH MONKEY by JD Barker (available now!), UNSUB by Meg Gardiner (available now!), THE CHESTNUT MAN by Soren Sveistrup (available now!), LAZARUS by Lars Kepler (available now!), THE BUTTERFLY HOUSE by Karine Engberg (available now!), SOME CHOOSE DARKNESS by Charlie Donlea (available now!) Olivia's Book Suggestions: GRANT COUNTY/WILL TRENT series by Karin Slaughter, ROBERT HUNTER series by Chris Carter, TRACY CROSSWHITE by Robert Dugoni, ARMAND GAMACHE series by Louise Penny, TAYLOR JACKSON series by JT Ellison Contact Us- Email: thrillersbythebookclubpod@gmail.com Instagram: Chelsea: @thrillerbookbabe Olivia: @oliviadaywrites Happy Pub Day! THE DEVIL'S RANSOM by Brad Taylor ALL HALLOWS by Christopher Colden WATCH ME DISAPPEAR by Ross Armstrong DON'T OPEN THE DOOR by Allison Brennan Other Crime Entertainment Mentioned (Movie) Scream (Movie) The Chestnut Man (Play) Towards Zero
We ask our favorite detective Bruce Robert Coffin about his opinion of the accuracy of Police Procedurals.Bruce Robert Coffin is a retired police detective sergeant and bestselling author of the Detective Byron Mysteries. He lives and writes in Maine. He is currently working on several new projects.brucerobertcoffin.com
Liz and Aleah watch a creepy (and delightful) triptych of crime shows featuring small parts for Adam Driver.
Pick up some pork buns and chain your ankle to the floor because we're digging into a delicious drama this week with the intriguing short-form limited series The Patient now streaming via our favorite FX: FX on Hulu. Speaking of favorites: It's about time we made our case for the emotionally satisfying— if imperfect— season finale of Peacock's The Resort. All that plus dwarves, trolls, and the ancient history of a mystical land known as the CW! ———
Wendy Alane Wright's Secrets of a Hollywood Talent Manager Podcast
In this episode, Wendy explains why procedurals are so important for new actors and how you can get cast in them. Join the Hollywood Winners Circle at HollywoodWinnersCircle.com Join Talent Managers for Actors on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/843656639050766 Follow Wendy on Instagram: @WendyAlane1 Follow Wendy on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheHollywoodTalentManagerWendyAlaneWright
Frank Scalise is a crime writer who also writes under the pen name Frank Zafiro.His books include the River City series and he has also written several fantasy books.Frank has been writing since he was 13 years old. After entering the police force, he wrote before or after shift work. In 2013, Frank did what many writers dream of: he retired from the police force to write full time.During our chat, Frank told me that if you collaborate with somebody else, you can accomplish a lot more, and to prove it, Frank has written over 30 books.If you're interested in collaborating with other writers, listen to the middle of the interview when Frank explains how he finds collaborators. He talks about what to expect from the collaborative process and how it's helped him write more books. In this episode, we discuss:How Frank balanced work with writingWriting what you knowThe secret to writing over 30 booksOutlining a plot vs writing as you go A typical day's writingWorking with editorsFinding collaboratorsThe collaboration processPublication plansResources:BookFunnelFrank Zafiro Website Wrong Place, Write CrimeFrank Zafiro's BooksSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/becomeawritertoday)
In this episode, Carl and Chasey Ridgley talk the best show on TV -- SUCCESSION -- and what it has in common with procedurals. Contact Carl @ popcraftpodcast@gmail.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/popcraftscreenwritingDiscord: https://discord.gg/Q3e3WHdAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/carldalbert/Twitter: https://twitter.com/PopCraftTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@popcraftscreenwriting?lang=enWebsite: https://popcraftscreenwriting.buzzsprout.comMain song from bensound.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/popcraftscreenwriting) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this Halloween episode of Good Trades, Raffy tries to carefully explain what Midnight Mass without getting into trouble. More Steven Universe talk. Migoy shares his PC upgrade adventures. Emile and Migoy tackle the latest Genshin Impact event. Migs plays more (and gets to love more) Metroid Dread. The #GoodTradesBrigadeBurgerWars continue thanks to The Ghost Whopper. Emile tries out Netflix's House of Cards. Migs gets to rewatch Silent Hill. Somehow we get to own NFTs? Finally the brigade talks about Cowboy Bebop This is Good Trades 96 This week's Recommends: Raffy Recommends: Kane History. And More (Youtube) Migs Recommends: FOR LIFE (Netflix) Emile Recommends: Mystery Flesh Pit National Park Migoy Recommends: Pokemon TCG Inteleon VMAX League Battle Deck Intro Track by Simpsonhill youtu.be/hLOs8o0Jb_w Support our podcast by becoming a patron! Check out our Patreon page www.patreon.com/goodtradesbrigade You can also check the episode out via Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Anchor.fm
Chris Vander Kaay joins the jerks (JP Fournier and Shawn Gramiak) once again, this time exploring films with Paranormal Police Procedurals.
This week, Ric and Janathan talk about European Procdurals.
Today, the flawed antihero is basically a requirement for any series in the post-"peak TV" era. But, in 2004, when Fox introduced us to the Vicodin-addicted, droll but brilliant Dr. House, he was an exception to the rule: a central character that was, at times, entirely unlikable. It was a novel concept for network TV (HBO had already wrestled with the concept via The Sopranos, of course), and one that allowed the series to last for a stunning eight seasons — at one time in 2008, becoming the most-watched series in the world. Was it the concept that gave it its popularity, though? Or was it its leading man, Hugh Laurie, an utterly likable British comedian in the tennis shoes of a brilliant curmudgeon? In our latest episode, Allison and Kate inspect it all: the inspiration to the novel series, its unexpected casting, and a star so beloved, Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote an entire rap for him. Grab your Nikes and enjoy our latest episode!
Blood goes on the inside. What's the worst? Cancel culture clear up. You love guns? Organizations and intelligence. Shopping online... Sports on disc. Extending those universes. KK goes off about StarWars. Challenging endings. Flesh eating usefulness. Procedurals and cross overs. Names of G and those lost to history. NFL shop Canada... Theories on how the march get's signed.Check out our friends @ www.superherbscanada.store and use the promo code LMN3CMMNRM to receive a one time 20% discount Thanks for listening, new episodes weekly
By Matthew Nemeth Me and Gray are back with another TV Talk this time for High School Musical, Emily And Paris And Procedurals. Check below for the free podcast Click here for a list of our iTunes feeds. Information matthew@entertainmenttalk.org Read More
By Matthew Nemeth Me and Gray are back with another TV Talk this time for High School Musical, Emily And Paris And Procedurals. Check below for the free podcast Click here for a list of our iTunes feeds. Information matthew@entertainmenttalk.org Read More
By Matthew Nemeth Me and Gray are back with another TV Talk this time for High School Musical, Emily And Paris And Procedurals. Check below for the free podcast Click here for a list of our iTunes feeds. Information matthew@entertainmenttalk.org Read More
Author N.E. Conneely's latest book in the Witch’s Path series is A Witch’s Magic. In this interview, we discuss stories set in that intersection between magic and the everyday world, what her three series have in common, and the surprising reason she began writing magic procedurals in the first place.Become a member of Monster Complex: https://www.patreon.com/monstercomplexSubscribe to the free Monster Complex online magazine: https://www.monstercomplex.com/mag-sub-registration
For the May Patreon Early Access episode, Frank and Jazz sit down to discuss some of their favorite procedural and reality shows. Originally released to Patrons May 31, 2020. Support on Patreon: patreon.com/thatnerdysite Follow the Nerds: Frank: @IrrelevantJokes Jazz: @Jazz_Foster That Nerdy Site: @thatnerdysite
Pop Break’s Television Editor Alex Marcus is joined by editor-in-chief Bill Bodkin, and senior columnist Josh Sarnecky to talk about the happenings in television. Here’s the format of the show: The Best Thing I Saw on TV Last Month – Alex, Bill, and Josh talk about a show/episode/event we liked from the last month including: Disney+ and BBC Australia’s hit series Bluey, The Good Place, Snowpiercer, and HBO’s first original series Love Life. The News You Need to Know – Alex, Bill, and Josh discuss the Black Lives Matter Movement and its impact on television — the future of police procedurals and law enforcement dramas, the cancellation of Live P.D. and Cops, and the announcement of the first black Bachelor. Streaming Wars – Alex, Bill, and Josh picks a streamer they think “won the month” based on new shows airing/upcoming shows announced etc. and whether it was Disney Plus, Netflix, Amazon, or another streaming platform that came out on top. Featured Review – Alex, Bill, and Josh review the new HBO MAX reality competition series Legendary — a series inspired by and featuring houses from the ballroom scene competing for the title of Superior House. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Pop Break's Television Editor Alex Marcus is joined by editor-in-chief Bill Bodkin, and senior columnist Josh Sarnecky to talk about the happenings in television. This episode they discuss the Black Lives Matters protests, the future of police procedurals and law enforcement shows, the cancellation of COPS and Live PD, their favorite things they watched in the month of June, and HBO MAX's Ballroom-inspired reality competition series, Legendary.
Hollywood Deep Dive is back for its Second Season!!! This time things are a bit different. In this episode we are diving into our Isolation Binge watching. From Soap Operas to Classic Films, Archaeology Docs to Pixar, Tiger king to Procedurals, and a lot of crying DiCaprio. Come and listen to the insanity we have been getting up to. Please note that this was recorded online to ensure social distancing. As a result there are moments where sound may be off due to internet connectivity issues. Music by Birithivy Yogaratnam Website: hollywooddeepdive.weebly.com Facebook: facebook.com/hollywooddeepdive Tumblr: http://hollywooddeepdive.tumblr.com/ Email: hollywooddeepdive@gmail.com
My guest this week is Barry Faulkner, who writes police procedural novels. But to leave it at that would not adequately describe who Barry is. Let's just say that he comes from a colorful family background that I'll let him describe in his own words. Barry is a born storyteller and, at the age of seventy-five, has many tales to tell. So, I'll be quiet, for the most part, and just let Barry Faulkner tell his own story. Every week I interview a member of ALLi to talk about their writing and what inspires them, and why they are inspiring to other authors. Find more author advice, tips and tools at our Self-publishing Author Advice Center: https://selfpublishingadvice.org, with a huge archive of nearly 2,000 blog posts, and a handy search box to find key info on the topic you need. And, if you haven’t already, we invite you to join our organization and become a self-publishing ally. You can do that at http://allianceindependentauthors.org. About the Host Howard Lovy has been a journalist for more than 30 years, and has spent the last six years amplifying the voices of independent publishers and authors. He works with authors as a book editor to prepare their work to be published. Howard is also a freelance writer specializing in Jewish issues whose work appears regularly in Publishers Weekly, the Jewish Daily Forward, and Longreads. Find Howard at howardlovy.com, LinkedIn and Twitter.
The return of the Sommeliers! This week Taekia and Leah dive into the most popular of television go-tos, the procedural drama, spend far too long talking about the history of the format, and pull out the best examples from #Supernatural. And to prove to your SVU loving aunt that this show is for her too, we’ve invited our friend Kylie in to discuss the episode we assigned to her, season 2’s “Nightshifter” Remember to go and install Tab for a Cause today. Join our team by signing up at tabforacause.org/extraneous Stay hyped for the final season by checking out our always updated playlist on Spotify: [Extraneous] Supernatural Our Favorite Songs SPOILER ALERT: This is a spoiler-filled podcast. If you want to follow along, watch Supernatural! We promise it’s great. This podcast is a part of the Mischief Media network. Follow us on Twitter @extraneouspod and Instagram @extraneous.pod and let us know all of your thoughts and feelings! This episode was edited by Jaanelle Yee, and driven by big nerd energy.
Authors on the Air host Pam Stack welcomes best-selling writer Bruce Robert Coffin to the studio. ABOUT BRUCE: Bruce Robert Coffin is the bestselling author of the Detective Byron mystery series and former detective sergeant with more than twenty-seven years in law enforcement. At the time of his retirement, from the Portland, Maine police department, he supervised all homicide and violent crime investigations for Maine's largest city. Following the terror attacks of September 11th, Bruce spent four years working counter-terrorism with the FBI, earning the Director's Award, the highest honor a non-agent can receive. Winner of Killer Nashville's Silver Falchion Award for Best Procedural, Bruce's most recent novel, Beyond the Truth, was also a finalist for the Agatha Award for Best Contemporary Novel, and a finalist for the Maine Literary Award for Best Crime Fiction Novel. ABOUT WITHIN IN SIGHT: Amid the dog days of summer, Detective Sergeant John Byron is called to the scene of a horrific crime: a young woman’s body, dismembered and left in an abandoned Portland lumber yard. The killing shares striking similarities with a spate of murders committed in Boston by a serial killer known only as the Horseman. As Byron’s team investigates the case, they quickly push up against powerful forces in town. But Byron will stop at nothing to find the truth, not when there is a killer on the loose and everyone is a suspect. Has the Horseman expanded his killing field? Is this the work of an ingenious copycat—or is nothing what it seems? One thing is certain: Byron must uncover the truth before the killer strikes again. @copyrighted. Listen on www.soundcloud.com/authorsontheair or your favorite podcast app.
In this episode, Mark has a chat with Carolyn Arnold (the author of the Detective Madison Knight, Brandon Fisher FBI, McKinley Mysteries, and Matthew Connor Adventures) and her husband George. Prior to the interview, Mark shares a word about this episode's sponsor, Findaway Voices . . You can learn more about how you can get your work distributed to retailers and library systems around the world at starkreflections.ca/Findaway. In his personal update, Mark shares the fact that he is in Oklahoma City, OK, spending a week at the Draft2Digital offices. He also talks about the importance of connecting in person (both with respect to hanging out with his colleagues from D2D as well as the in-person connections that happen at writer conferences). He also shares his experience attending the Alicia Witt concert at The Blue Door in OKC and as well as his involvement "working backstage" or "front of house" for the evening. In addition, he talks about the anger that fans of Game of Thrones have been expressing recently, and a petition fans are signing along with the thought that the emotional investment fans are displaying is evidence of really powerful and effective storytelling. In their chat, Mark, Carolyn and George talk about: How long Carolyn and George have been collaborating as a husband and wife team and writer and publisher George's 25 years of experience as a designer before he adapted that knowledge into designing Carolyn's book covers Carolyn's start in writing in a serious way in 2006 shortly after a work colleage asked her to tell her a story What drew Carolyn to the dark corners of murder and mysteries The way that Carolyn doesn't really know the end of her novels and that she investigates along with her investigators How writing 10 books in a single year led to Carolyn's need of having George start to do the formatting of the eBooks and print books for her Carolyn's belief that, though she is the creative person (the writer) that George is also a very creative person in their partnership The need for divided and separating their at home work spaces Strategy and detailed analytics that into the launch of each new book How the message in Carolyn's book IN THE LINE OF DUTY is nearest and dearest to her heart The research involved ERT and SWAT to ensure accuracy in the details of Carolyn's novels The origin of Carolyn's two main branding catch phrases The spreadsheet Carolyn and George have with various contacts and specialists from police, FBI, coroners, etc Long term and patient curation of and engagement with Carolyn's fan base The way Carolyn alternates between writing in her difference series books The business decision behind the settings for Carolyn's novels in the US rather than in Canada The value of ARC and early reader feedback and how they use Bookfunnel for that The "empowering to women" effect of Carolyn's Madison Knight series and character How SHADES OF JUSTICE was influenced by a double homicide that happened in Toronto Strategies regarding moving into audiobooks How the beauty of a leaf led to freeing up Carolyn's creative mind in determing the solution to a novel she had been working on Advice that Carolyn and George would offer to help a creative person transition their passion to a full time career After the interview, Mark reflects on the creativity involved in publishing and marketing. He then thanks recent commenters on the podcast and Patreon supporters. Links of Interest Carolyn Arnold's Website Hibbert and Styles Publishing Alicia Witt A clip from the end of the song "Liz" that Alicia wrote for Mark A recent blog post where Mark gushes about Alicia's music The Blue Door OKC Findaway Voices Patreon for Stark Reflections Stark Reflections Survey CAROLYN ARNOLD is an international bestselling and award-winning author, as well as a speaker, teacher, and inspirational mentor. She has four continuing fiction series—Detective Madison Knight, Brandon Fisher FBI, McKinley Mysteries, and Matthew Connor Adventures. Her genre diversity offers her readers everything from cozy to hard-boiled mysteries, and thrillers to action adventures. Both her female detective and FBI profiler series have been praised by those in law enforcement as being accurate and entertaining, leading her to adopt the trademark: POLICE PROCEDURALS RESPECTED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT™. Carolyn was born in a small town and enjoys spending time outdoors, but she also loves the lights of a big city. Grounded by her roots and lifted by her dreams, her overactive imagination insists that she tell her stories. Her intention is to touch the hearts of millions with her books, to entertain, inspire, and empower. She currently lives in London, Ontario with her husband and beagle and is a member of Crime Writers of Canada and Sisters in Crime. GEORGE ARNOLD is a graphic design artist with nearly thirty years experience. Through his employment with a local graphic company, his talent has been put to work for many big names including 3M, McDonald's, the London Knights, and Diamond Aircraft. He joined Hibbert & Stiles Publishing Inc. full-time January 2016 for the purpose of cover design, interior formatting, sales and marketing. He's been designing Carolyn's covers since 2011 and has worked with others on theirs during that time, as well. George was born in rural Ontario and has the desire to put his skills to use serving others in the publishing industry. The music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
The past three days have been hell on Detective Bobbi Johnson, ever since they discovered a body covered in Jellyfish stings at the Marine Institute.Inquiries: uncharacteristicshow@gmail.com@theuncharacters (Twitter, Instagram)@whatwouldoreydo (Twitter, Instagram)@whackyzach (Twitter)@whackyzach_ (Instagram)
This week, we've got to drag this one back to the precinct because the Lieutenant is breaking our balls. We're playing it by our own rules, busting the bad guys and chasing them down back alleys full of boxes and produce. Yes, for Episode 5-0 we're looking at Police Procedurals. We look at our favourite examples of the genre, and ask why they hold such fascination for us. Plus Chani's jonesing for Borderlands, Cav's only joking, and Mike says the magic word. Game be the game. Thimble of Win Links Joker https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_DJEzZk2pc Shazam https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uilJZZ_iVwY Borderlands https://borderlands.com/en-US/welcome/ Fuck scene https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdfwFDZGnUk
From not knowing a soul in Los Angeles to running a hit TV show, Writer / Producer Michael Peterson (Bones, Bull) comes on the Pod to talk about his steady rise in the entertainment industry. Michael dives in deep to tell us about his love of LA food, the sale of his first script, working for "The Dude” and finding a long term home writing for the show, "Bones".
Diesmal geht es um Procedurals: Das sind vertikal, episodisch erzählte Serien. THE GOOD WIFE auf Netflix und DR. HOUSE sind Klassiker, sie waren im linearen Fernsehen erfolgreich, sie sind es auch auf den SVoD Plattformen wie Netflix oder Amazon. Warum schaut man eigentlich zum Bingen gerne solche Serien? Was fasziniert uns am Immergleichen in der Endlosschleife? Und was sind die inhaltlichen Voraussetzungen für Procedurals? Nächste Folge: THE HANDMAID'S TALE. Musik in freier Lizenz: Jahzzar - Siesta
This episode is slightly different, and takes a look at episodes of police dramas featuring wicca or witchcraft in their plots. If you have any I've missed, get in touch! Music by Jahzzar - The Last Ones Photograph by Michael Penny. New episodes every Tuesday and Thursday. Listen on the Castbox app or on youtube. patreon.com/Witchfixpodcast Buy Waywood by Sarah Goodwin on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Waywood-Sarah-Goodwin-ebook/dp/B00X2HFG9S Follow on Twitter @Witchfix Email witchfixpodcast@gmail.com
What is it about procedurals, ID TV, and the latest term "murderino's"? Why are we so obsessed with true crime? You are not alone!
Ben and Aadil get into a lot this week. Starting with an update on Picross Luna they move quickly into open world discussions talking The Witcher 3, Red Dead Redemption, Wildlands, The Division and The Crew 2. Ben chats around the feel of The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit which leads to talk on Life is Strange, Telltale’s The Walking Dead and Steam coupons and they finish with Aadil’s take on Lego City Undercover, Lego games, 80s procedural TV shows, modern serialisation, Quantum Leap being the missing link and the return of Jean-Luc Picard. Beer is drank. Aadil has the ‘Easy Peeler’ from Four Pure and the ‘Triple Fruited Gose’ from North Brewing. Ben starts with Pressure Drop’s ‘Parachute’ and […]
Ben and Aadil get into a lot this week. Starting with an update on Picross Luna they move quickly into open world discussions talking The Witcher 3, Red Dead Redemption, Wildlands, The Division and The Crew 2. Ben chats around the feel of The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit which leads to talk on Life is Strange, Telltale's The Walking Dead and Steam coupons and they finish with Aadil's take on Lego City Undercover, Lego games, 80s procedural TV shows, modern serialisation, Quantum Leap being the missing link and the return of Jean-Luc Picard. Beer is drank. Aadil has the 'Easy Peeler' from Four Pure and the 'Triple Fruited Gose' from North Brewing. Ben starts with Pressure Drop's 'Parachute' and finishes with the 'One Trick Pil-Pil' from Cloudwater and Basqueland Brewing Project.
Guest Host Liam Clisham joins Dave while Matt is on vacation. We talk render engines, Monday Meetings, Dealing with client feedback, Keeping interest in side projects, Procedurals and Parametrics, Houdini, and more.
Part two of Ken’s interview with network scheduling chief Preston Beckman. This week they discuss ratings, research, programming strategies, casting, reboots, and tips for making successful pilots.
In this episode of Radio Free Fandom, my guest Penny and I recommend some crossover & fusion fanfic, discuss all the things we love about police sitcom Brooklyn Nine Nine and look back to the animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender! Time Stamps: 00:13 - 00:54 Intro 01:02 - 15:20 Crossover Recs 15:28 - 40:39 Brooklyn Nine-Nine 40:47 - 53:51 Avatar: the Last Airbender 53:59 - 55:10 Outro If you have comments or questions, you can email the podcast at radiofreefandom@gmail.com or tweet us @RadioFreeFandom. Find Claire online: Twitter: @ClaireRousseau Website: http://www.clairerousseau.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ClaireRousseau Find Penny online: Twitter: @pennyplainknits Ao3: PennyplainknitsDW: Pennyplainknits Thanks for tuning in to Radio Free Fandom!
Writing a book is hard enough. Writing one with someone you've never met? I would have said that was impossible, until I met Lawrence Kelter and Frank Zafiro. Two very experienced and prolific writers have come together to write a gritty, New York City police procedural that one fan says, "...has it all: a solid mystery, action, suspense, humor, sex appeal, gripping drama." You'll hear me ask Frank and Larry how they managed to make this collaboration work, because collaborative creative projects are something that fascinate me. They mention that one key to their success for The Last Collar was worshiping at the alter of the creative project rather than bringing a lot of ego to the project. In other words, they always did what was right for the project itself. I think you'll enjoy hearing from these two lovely gentlemen about the book they've brought to life together. Luckily for their readers, they enjoyed working together so much that they're doing it again! Stay tuned for the next Kelter / Zafiro collaboration in 2019. Today we talk almost entirely about Larry and Frank's co-written book, but both authors have other mysteries available. Below are the links to their websites where you'll find more information about those books. You can find out more about today's guests, Frank Zafiro and Lawrence Kelter, and all their books on their websites FrankZafiro.com for Frank, and My-Cousin-Vinny.com for Lawrence. On Twitter, Frank is @Frank_Zafiro and Larry is @LarryKelter Press play (above) to listen to the show, or read the transcript below. Remember you can also subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts. And listen on Stitcher. You can also click here to watch the interview on YouTube. Transcription of Interview with Frank Zafiro and Lawrence Kelter Alexandra: Hi, mystery readers. I'm Alexandra Amor. This is "It's a Mystery" podcast. I'm here today with Frank Zafiro and Lawrence Kelter. Hi, guys. Larry: Hi. How are you doing? Frank: How is it going? Alexandra: Very well. How are you two today? Frank: Pretty good. Alexandra: Good. This is my first dual interview. So, I'm looking forward to it very much. Let me introduce you guys to our audience. Frank Zafiro is the author of over twenty novels including, the "River City" series of procedurals and "Stefan Kopriva" mysteries. He spent 20 years in law enforcement, an experience that brings grit and veracity to his crime fiction. In addition to his solo work and his collaboration with Larry Kelter, he has written novels with writers such as Eric Beetner, Colin Conway, Bonnie Paulson, and Jim Wiksky. His "Ania" trilogy with Jim Wilsky will be reissued by Down and Out Books very soon and will include a fourth novel, a prequel entitled "Harbinger." Frank lives in central Oregon with his wife, Kristy. In addition to writing, he's a hockey fan and a tortured guitarist. Oh, my. Lawrence Kelter never expected to be a writer. Well, times change and he now has authored several novels including the internationally bestselling "Stephanie Chalice" thriller series and "Back to Brooklyn," the authorized literary sequel to the iconic film comedy, "My Cousin Vinny," which is very cool. Early in his writing career, he received support from none other than literary icon, Nelson DeMille, who reviewed his work and actually put pencil to paper to assist with the editing of his first book. Larry tries hard to make each novel quick-paced and crammed full of twists, turns, and laughs. Frank and Larry's co-written book, The Last Collar, is a gritty police procedural with a twist set in New York. Oh, and there it is. Awesome. Thank you, Frank. And that's why we're here today. We're going to talk about "The Last Collar." Let's go right back to the beginning though before we do talk about the book. Maybe, Frank, you could tell us how you guys met. Frank: Actually, I think Larry would be better to share that since he initiated that.
This week we are going back to our series discussing shows with a female lead written by men vs women. This week’s theme is Procedurals/Crime Shows. Katie and Chelsea talk about some of their favorite procedurals while looking at who wrote for them and what differences they have because of it. Please rate, review, and subscribe to our podcast on iTunes or Stitcher. Podcast Intro Music: Dog and Pony Show by Silent Partner - https://youtu.be/Dw20ZkMwI10 Podcast Outro Music: Dog Park by Silent Partner - https://youtu.be/Zzm4A3xYUp8 Intro & Outro Vocals Provided by Dave Bethell Tea Time is now a proud member of the Geek to Geek Podcast Network - http://geektogeekcast.com/ TEA TIME SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/teatimewithkc (@teatimewithkc) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teatimewithkc/ (@teatimewithkc) Email: teawithkc@gmail.com THINGS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Geek to Geek Podcast - geektogeekcast.com Chelsea's Weekly Geekery: Batwoman vol 2-4 (New 52), Injustice Year Five vol 2, Batgirl vol 3 Mindfields, Wonder Woman vol 2 Year One Katie's Weekly Geekery: La La Land, Supergirl Season 2 Katie's Birthday Desk! Chelsea's Adventure to Castle Ward - https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/castle-ward
Alex and Nick discuss television procedural shows and how they work, from writing them to reinventing the genre itself. What kind of procedurals are there on TV? How do you juggle between the characters, the overall story, and the case-of-the-week? What are some common tips for writing a procedural? How does the structure evolve between episodic and serialized procedurals? The Paper Team solves the case... SHOWNOTES Content 1 - Defining TV procedurals (00:46) 2 - Writing TV procedurals: structure, case of the week, and reinventing the genre (03:22) Takeaways and Resources (28:29) Links Carol Mendelsohn "How Joss Whedon and the Buffy writers’ room broke episodes" - TV Calling "My Overkill" (2x01 - Scrubs) Colin Hay "The Art of the TV Episode" (PT20) "Subway" (6x07 - Homicide: Life on the Street) Andre Braugher Dancing Baby "Tracking the long career of half-forgotten TV auteur David E. Kelley" - Stephen Bowie/The A.V. Club Ann Donahue Steven Bochco Century City (TV Series) "When every Fox show becomes a procedural, it gets very boring" - Daniel Fienberg/THR Michelle King Robert King "Common Descent" (2x17 - Stargate Universe) "Should You Pay for TV Writing Education?" (PT19) Resources "How The Good Wife broke the rules for legal dramas, and then broke itself" - Noel Murray/The A.V. Club This episode brought to you by Tracking Board's Launch Pad Writing Competitions Use code PAPERTEAM to get $15 OFF when you enter a Launch Pad Competition Special thanks to Jason J. Cohn for helping us edit this episode. If you enjoyed this episode (and others), please consider leaving us an iTunes review at paperteam.co/itunes! :) You can find Paper Team on Twitter: Alex - @TVCalling Nick - @_njwatson If you have any questions, comments or feedback, you can e-mail us: ask@paperteam.co
Aisha knows what she likes, and what she likes is a good crime show. She wants there to be a self-contained story arc of whodunit, who found em, and what their fate is, and she'll check out pretty much anything your auntie watches on TV as a result. Law and Order (Original Recipe), Criminal Minds, NCIS, and even the new Elementary (which she marks as a better actual procedural than Sherlock in spite of her deep love of Benedict Cumberbatch) all make her watch list, and it's a blast to hear her break them down. It's about a simple story, some escapism, and learning what it is as a writer that you like in what you watch. Here's the Sam Waterston AV Club interview with an entire Law & Order ep in the comments, and here's the Tommy Westphall Universe Hypothesis wiki. Check out Aisha's monthly live show, The Sipping Hour. Thanks to Cards Against Humanity for sponsoring and the continued support of the Chicago Podcast Cooperative.
Die Finanzspekulationen der Wall Street als Serie: Mit "Billions" hat sich der US-Pay-Sender Showtime an ein Thema gewagt, das schwer zu vermitteln ist. Doch Elke Walthelm, Programmchefin von Sky, findet, dass das sehr gelungen ist. Was vor allem an einem liegt: Damian Lewis. Er spielt den Hedgefonds-Chef Bobby Axelrod, der mit windigen Geschäften sehr reich geworden ist. Sein Gegenspieler ist Staatsanwalt Chuck Rhodes (Paul Giamatti), der ihm das Handwerk legen will. Die Serie ist noch nigelnagelneu: Die erste Staffel lief von Mitte Januar bis Mitte April. Ein Gespräch darüber, wie gut Damian Lewis' Mimik ist, wie stark sich Qualitätsserien und Procedurals mittlerweile angenähert haben und worauf es bei Eigenproduktionen ankommt. Weitere Informationen zu "Billions", der Gesprächspartnerin und zu den anderen im Podcast empfohlenen Serien gibt es beim Medienmagazin DWDL.de unter: http://www.dwdl.de/seriendialoge/55976/seriendialoge_15_billions_oder_damian_lewis_/
Top 3 Turf War – 00:57 Top 3 TV Procedurals Him-Possible & Her-Possible Trivia Questions – 19:46 5 questions in 45 seconds. Trailer Trash – 25:51 Ghostbusters – – – the internet lost their damn minds! Sex in the News – 37:26 An ex-boyfriend discovered his ex was pregnant because of Google Play’s review transparency.… Read More »S02 E7 – TV Procedurals, Ghostbusters, Trivia, Google Play Reviews
57: Altered Procedurals This week, Luke and Shiri talk Vertigo’s Sheriff of Babylon. Next, we talk the new X-Files and Lucifer. We conclude, as always, with the Grrrrrr and Arrrrrrgh.
***Spoiler warning: there is a semi-cryptic Firefly/Serenity spoiler at the end (when Jen tells Nathan Fillion's joke) so skip that if you haven't seen it and feel strongly about spoilers.*** Welcome to our third episode! We hope you are enjoying this as much as we are (or even a fraction of that amount is pretty good!)! This week, the geeky ladies of Indoorswomen discuss television! Our segments are "TV to fold laundry to" - our favorite police procedurals, reality game shows, and other rewatchables - and "New Fall TV" - we try out Scream Queens, Minority Report, Limitless, The Muppets, and Con Man and give you the scoop on what we liked (and ... didn't). Thanks for listening! Our Intro/Outro music is "We are Highscore" by Krackatoa!
This episode hosts Ed and Teri cover The Mighty Thor(1966) 316 and the first issues of the Secret Wars 2015Read the Rest... The post The Mighty Thorcast 123 – Hunting Witches, Police Procedurals and too many beasts. first appeared on The Mighty Thorcast.
What is better storytelling in telvision: Procedurals or Serialized? Television has continued to evolve, as we as a culture have. Where we once sat together every night as a complete family unit, only watching whatever safe TV show was on one of our 3 channels, we now have THOUSANDS of options every night on hundreds of network, cable, and streaming channels. As television has evolved, so has how it is told. One of our listeners, Rex, recently asked us to discuss the differences between procedural and serialized television. Specifically, what are the positives and negatives to both? As we dive into it, we also discuss our favorites in both and what makes them so exceptional in this regard. Join in on the discussion and listen to this very topic on the latest episode of The Hollywood Outsider. Also discussed on this episode of The Hollywood Outsider Movie and TV Podcast: Our topic this week: Procedural vs Serialized Television Upcoming releases including Entourage, Insidious Chapter 3, and Spy Spoiler-free reviews of Spy and San Andreas The latest in Movie and TV News including: The League of Extraordinary Gentleman and CHiPS are getting reboots, Tron 3 is dead, Jonny Quest is coming to the big screen, Full House is not quite full enough, and much more Be sure to listen to our recent special episodes: Tomorrowland Reaction Cast and Mad Max: Fury Road Reaction Cast Want to be included in the upcoming 200th Episode? Email us your favorite memories of the show to 200@TheHollywoodOutsider.com OR leave a message for our hosts at 818-814-6246 Remember to sign up for our Fantasy Movie League! FantasyMovieLeague.com, look for 'The Hollywood Outsider' and use the password 'buypopcorn' Email us your thoughts on the episode to feedback@thehollywoodoutsider.com and be sure to join our Facebook Group Time Segment 0 Opening | Movie and TV News 22:53 Brian's Trailer Park 31:55 Justin's Upcoming Attractions 45:14 What's This Movie | Reviews | Scott's DVDs 1:10:26 From The Outside In Topic 1:42:29 Emails | Outtakes Listen and Subscribe for FREE to a new episode every Thursday of The Hollywood Outsider Movie and TV Podcast at: Other Great HO Episodes Tomorrowland Reaction Cast Ep 189 | Living In A Fantasy Movie World Mad Max: Fury Road Reaction Cast Ep 188 | The Movie Marketing Machine Ep 187 | TV Moms and Avengers: Age of Ultron Ep 186 | 2015 Summer Movie Preview Kevin Pollak | Director of Misery Loves Comedy Ep 185 | These Movies Are Not Art Ep 184 | Lost Souls and Furious 7 Jason Faller and Kynan Griffin | Producers of Mythica The Walking Dead Seaon 5 Spoilercast Ep 183 | The Most Important TV Show Ever Inside SXSW 2015
We're back! And so is valued guest Mark Blankenship, who from the Blankenship Chair steers us into a discussion of what makes a great (or good enough) TV procedural. From there, Tara insisted that she's not a crackpot for wanting fewer TV-streaming options, the Cold Case theme and American Horror Story's Axe Man may have been deemed Worse Than Jazz, we asked whether Dave would hate upcoming archaeological thriller Dig, and Mark proposed a classic Briscoe-era Law & Order: Mothership (the Lauren Ambrose one) (no, the other one) (…the other other one) for the Canon. After talking Winner and Loser, we played a nail-biter of a Game Time, in super-maxi-sized Extra Hot Great that means we're thankful…for you. GUESTS
We're back! And so is valued guest Mark Blankenship, who from the Blankenship Chair steers us into a discussion of what makes a great (or good enough) TV procedural. From there, Tara insisted that she's not a crackpot for wanting fewer TV-streaming options, the Cold Case theme and American Horror Story's Axe Man may have been deemed Worse Than Jazz, we asked whether Dave would hate upcoming archaeological thriller Dig, and Mark proposed a classic Briscoe-era Law & Order: Mothership (the Lauren Ambrose one) (no, the other one) (…the other other one) for the Canon. After talking Winner and Loser, we played a nail-biter of a Game Time, in super-maxi-sized Extra Hot Great that means we're thankful…for you.Special Guest: Mark Blankenship. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Thanks for tuning in Subject:CINEMA, now in its sixth year of great movie podcasting! THIS WEEK: 2012's edition of February Sweeps gets underway this week - five great shows devoted to TV, with movie stuff in the back half of the show, of course. First up - TC and Kim take a look at all your favorite tough guys on TV - it's "Just The Facts, Ma'am - Police Procedurals!" An INDEPTH segment on Superbowl Commericals, in honor of Superbowl Sunday (Go Pats!) and our reviews of HAYWIRE and CHRONICLE! LAMB Podcast ad exchange this week goes to Lee And Dan's Midnight Movie Club! Check out Subject:CINEMA's brand new spinoff, Subject:CINEMA MICRO Focus, every Wednesday evening, 9 PM ET US! It's a brand new show focusing on one film, backwards and forwards, up and down, front to back and side to side each week! Thanks to ALL of you who take the time to listen to Subject:CINEMA. Now, if we can just get those of you out there to WRITE or CALL once in a while...that would be AWESOME! Email us at subjectcinema@popcornnroses.com or call us TOLL FREE at 1-888-214-9311! BE SURE TO STOP BY SUBJECTCINEMA.COM FOR ALL THE LATEST NEWS ON WHAT'S BEEN GOING ON WITH MEVIO, AND WHAT OUR FUTURE PLANS ARE! SAVE OUR SCREENS! Please help out the following theaters if you can - we know the economy is tight, but a few bucks here and there can REALLY make a difference! Davis Theater, Higginsville MO needs your help with their digital conversion: http://www.nbcactionnews.com/dpp/news/region_missouri/higginsville-tries-to-save-its-davis-theatre-4 The Art Theater in Illinois needs the same and is offering you part ownership in return - (http://www.thecuart.com/coop.cfm#join) SeedSeattle is trying to reopen Columbia City Cinema in Seattle - http://www.seedseattle.org/donate.html Remember, you can find the complete calendar of upcoming shows on our websites! DOWNLOAD a printable quarterly calendar for you to print out and hang up to remind you to catch the latest episode - head on over to SubjectCINEMA.Com and click "Download our Calendar" now! Subject:CINEMA is brought to you by: eMusic Now with over TEN MILLION choices for great tunes - and by visiting http://emusic.com/cinema , you will get 35 FREE DOWNLOADS during your 14 day trial! Check it out today! CCS.COM The ULTIMATE source for all the best prices on skateboarding and snowboarding clothes and equipment! All the top name brands - Volcom, Burton, Vans, DC, and all the rest - we've got 'em all right here! And look at what ELSE we've got for you: savings codes! AFCINEMA - Free shipping on orders $30+ AFSUBCIN - 15% off orders $75 or more + Free Shipping Online Only; Some Exclusions May Apply Check out all our great deals in one central spot, right here at MevioCoupons.Com *** E-mail us at subjectcinema@popcornnroses.com Want to take S: C With you? Now you can - SC is now Mobile via iPhone! Check us out today - all the latest S:C podcasts plus EXCLUSIVE features coming soon! Call us with your comments! 1-888-214-9311 TOLL FREE in the US and Canada! Wanna hear us anywhere? Now you CAN! Subject:CINEMA Mobile for iPhone is now here! Get it at iTunes NOW! We hope you'll spread the word about Subject:CINEMA to your friends - we love having all the listeners we can get! And Thanks For Listening!