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This week on Radio Free Endor, it’s starting to hot up on the run up to the Solo Film and we are going to try to get through it all, as solo TV spots are turning up faster than spots on a teenagers face. In addition, Is Mark Hamill done with Star Wars like so much of the fan base. Plus we have news, music and a review of Ready Play One, we have been a busy lot. Now let’s go for a walk down to Eastendor and say Hello. 00:00RFE Intro “say hello eastendor ” 04:47 Welcomes and hellos 08:13 John Williams remix 16:53 News and Mark Hamill on the deleted scenes 39:12 Solo giveaway at Dennys 42:40 Rebel Force Radio with Puppet Lando (aka Billy Mac) reads Denny’s Star Wars menu 44:42 Live Google Star Wars News 51:15 Solo TV Spots and Trailers 60:40 Ready Player One Review 67:40 Music: Star Wars – The Force Theme (Far Out Remix) 70:51 End of the show 74:34 Bonus Bit, “bloopers” If you want to have a say about anything Star Wars or the podcast then drop us an email or record a voicemail on your phone or pc, it can be as long as you want send them to us at radiofreeendor@gmail.com Links: Mark Hamill on The Last Jedi Cutting Luke's Reaction to Han Solo's Death https://youtu.be/QunVCik21Ws Mark Hamill: "He's Not My Luke Skywalker" & Defining a Jedi! https://youtu.be/gYIAVvNH8rE RFR: April 20, 2018 Rebel Force Radio with Billy Mac reads Denny’s Star Wars menu http://www.rebelforceradio.com/shows/2018/4/20/rfr-april-20-2018 The Enfield Poltergeist: The Reunion Sue MacGregor reunites the witnesses of the so called Enfield Poltergeist. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09yck6b Solo TV Spots: SOLO: A Star Wars Story "Chewbacca Meets Han" TV Spot & Trailer https://youtu.be/NM31qw3MbGk Lego 75192 Millennium Falcon vertical stand https://youtu.be/q1YhZJaDM-c and the place to buy it just don’t drop it https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-10219/Lucioswitch81/effermans-vertical-stand-for-millennium-falcon-75192/#buy_parts Links for all the music we played Star Wars – The Force Theme (Far Out Remix) https://youtu.be/b1okx3RvkXw Brand New Tee shirts available at Tee Publichttp://shrsl.com/?icde @radiofreeendor @Jamie_R_burns @cutnrun22 radiofreeendor@gmail.com @JediMasterJBell @SMGPods Search for us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube
The Joy of Geek Podcast, Episode 62: Ready Player One Review, A Quiet Place, Unforgotten and More On this episode of The Joy of Geek Podcast, we (Rich and Kevin) review the film Ready Player One, directed by Steven Spielberg and based on the 2011 novel by Ernest Cline. The film is a celebration of 80's pop culture and the history of video games, and is set in the year 2045 where the desolation of the real world leads most of humanity to escape to the OASIS - a virtual reality utopia where anything is possible. Ready Player One is one part rollicking, Indiana Jones-esque adventure film, and two parts pop-culture fan service turned up to 11, with everyone from King Kong to Tracer from Overwatch making an appearance, and a scene from Kubrick's The Shining thrown in for good measure. And in theory, this sure sounds like a recipe for pure, escapist fun. But does Ready Player One deliver on its tremendous promise, or buckle under the weight of too much fan service and an overblown production budget? To decide, we'll weigh in on all aspects of the film - from the cast, to the narrative, to the special effects - and yes, the myriad pop-culture references - and let you know how it all comes together, in our SPOILER-FILLED, Joy of Geek Review. We also discuss some recent comics and TV news, and discuss what we've been watching and reading lately, including: A Quiet Place, Westworld's Spoiler “Strategy”, HBO's Bill Hader dramedy Barry, DC Comics' Doomsday Clock, Unforgotten on Masterpiece, SyFy's Wynonna Earp, Hamilton on Broadway, and more! So join us, as we enter the OASIS in search of fame, fortune and the secret of happiness. Hint: it's LOVE. Well, that, and taking Tuesdays and Thursdays off from video games. This...is the Joy of Geek!
Tonight’s Menu: We share our Ready Player One Review along with guest host Kiefer, Scott’s son, who also watched the movie. We also share our interview with Drew Avera, author of the military space opera series The Alorian Wars. Scifi Diner Podcast 323 – Our Ready Player One Review and Our Interview with Drew Avera This […]
Tonight's Menu: We share our Ready Player One Review along with guest host Kiefer, Scott's son, who also watched the movie. We also share our interview with Drew Avera, author of the military space opera series The Alorian Wars. Scifi Diner Podcast 323 – Our Ready Player One Review and Our Interview with Drew Avera This […]
On this episode, the Three discuss... a Milos Forman tribute (1:43) 2017 Top 10 Updates (4:47) "A Quiet Place" Review (10:23) "Ready Player One" Review (19:48) April Milestone Reviews (28:27) Power Rankings of Fictional TV Shows (40:13) Oscar Trivia - w/ Todd's "Pink Flamingos" Review (1:08:29) Quotes of the Day (1:21:50) Link to article mentioned about "The Sandlot" - https://www.theringer.com/movies/2018/4/9/17213972/the-sandlot-benny-the-jet-rodriguez-25th-anniversary-baseball-movie Find AlmostSideways everywhere! Website Facebook Twitter YouTube iTunes
On this episode, the Three discuss...a Milos Forman tribute (1:43)2017 Top 10 Updates (4:47)"A Quiet Place" Review (10:23)"Ready Player One" Review (19:48)April Milestone Reviews (28:27)Power Rankings of Fictional TV Shows (40:13)Oscar Trivia - w/ Todd's "Pink Flamingos" Review (1:08:29)Quotes of the Day (1:21:50)Click here to listen to podcast.Link to article mentioned about "The Sandlot" - https://www.theringer.com/movies/2018/4/9/17213972/the-sandlot-benny-the-jet-rodriguez-25th-anniversary-baseball-movieFind AlmostSideways everywhere!WebsiteFacebookTwitterYouTubeiTunes
Steven Spielberg’s adaptation of Ernest Cline’s novel “Ready Player One” is in theaters now and in a word, this movie is FUN. Join us as we discuss the movie, the book, and all those awesome pop-culture references! The post Ready Player One Review appeared first on Stinger Universe. Copyright Shannon.
This week Brandon and John talk about getting old, fantasy football, being a parent, and then the Ready Player One Review. Look out for our upcoming contest where we'll be giving away two tickets for Deadpool 2. Join the conversation at Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/RunningOnE/ Be sure to follow us on Twitter with @RunningOnEPod Facebook: www.Facebook.com/RunningOnEPodcast Email us: RunningOnEPodcast@gmail.com
Ready Player One Review! Non Spoilers & Spoilers! Differences from the Book Discussion! GO SEE IT!! by The Terrible Talkers
Ready Player One (spoiler-free) Reviews & Netflix vs Theatrical Release (Special Guest: Juan Fernández-Paris) Regular listeners know the familiar voices of co-hosts Sean O'Connell, Kevin McCarthy and Jake Hamilton. But this week, for the first time in ReelBlend history, the trio breaks ground by inviting a guest! Juan Fernández-Paris is the film critic for Wapa America. He's a longtime veteran of the junket circuit, where he has passed hours, days and years geeking out about movies with Sean, Jake and Kevin in cities around the world. And as an ardent supporter of this week's biggest release -- Steven Spielberg's Ready Player One -- we invited him on to provide his insights into Spielberg's latest, and to play along with Coen Brothers Blend! What is Coen Brothers Blend? Well, it's part of an ongoing game that we brought to ReelBlend where we pick a beloved director (or filmmaking team) and then debate their BEST movie. Not our favorite movie by them. Their BEST. And we try to convince the other guys that our opinion is right. We also ask YOU to participate by using a hashtag on social media. In the past, we have debated Martin Scorsese, Christopher Nolan, Paul Thomas Anderson and more. This week, it was #CoenBrosBlend, and your responses were all over the board. So were ours. But the best conversation from the week ends up being a heated debate inspired by an off-hand Spielberg comment, in which the legendary director says movie's that debut on Netflix shouldn't be eligible for an Academy Award. Spielberg is trying to protect and defend the theatrical experience, but it overlooks some hard truths about the current distribution models in Hollywood, and the ReelBlend guys get into a passionate debate about which side is right.