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Halo Season 2 looks to be dead on arrival, at least with Halo fans. Despite saying that the sex scene in Season 1 was a huge mistake, actor Pablo Schreiber says Master Chief totally NEEDS to take his helmet off and you're all gonna have to deal with it. ➡️ Tip Jar and Fan Support: http://ClownfishSupport.com ➡️ Official Merch Store: http://ShopClownfish.com ➡️ Official Website: http://ClownfishTV.com Additional Context: The Halo TV series, based on the iconic video game franchise, sparked considerable controversy among fans due to the decision to frequently have the protagonist, Master Chief, remove his helmet. This choice diverged from the video games, where Master Chief rarely, if ever, takes off his helmet, and his face is never shown, allowing players to project themselves onto the character. Pablo Schreiber, the actor portraying Master Chief, has strongly defended this decision, emphasizing its importance for storytelling in a long-form television format. Schreiber argues that showing the character's face is essential for audiences to connect with and understand the character's interior life over an extended narrative. He stated in an interview with SFX Magazine, as reported by GameSpot, "In order to examine the discrepancy between these two versions of the character [Chief and John-117], you can't tell that story without taking the helmet off". However, this approach has not been well-received by a significant portion of the Halo fanbase. Fans have expressed their dissatisfaction by editing promotional materials for the TV series to include Master Chief wearing his helmet. The criticism extends beyond just the helmet issue, as fans have also been unhappy with other creative decisions in the series, such as a controversial sex scene involving Master Chief and other narrative elements that deviate from the original game lore. Schreiber has also commented on the sex scene, calling it a "huge mistake." The backlash to this scene and the overall handling of Master Chief's character in the TV adaptation highlights the challenges and complexities of adapting beloved video game franchises to different media formats, where expectations and interpretations of characters can vary widely between mediums and audiences. About Us: Clownfish TV is an independent, opinionated news and commentary channel that covers Entertainment and Tech from a consumer's point of view. We talk about Gaming, Comics, Anime, TV, Movies, Animation and more. Hosted by Kneon and Geeky Sparkles. Disclaimer: This series is produced by Clownfish Studios and WebReef Media, and is part of ClownfishTV.com. Opinions expressed by our contributors do not necessarily reflect the views of our guests, affiliates, sponsors, or advertisers. ClownfishTV.com is an unofficial news source and has no connection to any company that we may cover. This channel and website and the content made available through this site are for educational, entertainment and informational purposes only. These so-called “fair uses” are permitted even if the use of the work would otherwise be infringing. #Halo #News #Commentary #Reaction #Podcast #Comedy #Entertainment #Hollywood #PopCulture #Tech
As this podcast is released, news broke that the SAG-AFTRA strike was over. A tentative agreement was reached on Wednesday, November 8th, and already Hollywood projects (including superhero ones) are being immediately restarted. The State of Marvel Studios is in flux. Recently reports that a summit meeting of Marvel executives took place where they discussed many challenges the studio faces. One is the saga of Jonathan Majors, who is charged with domestic abuse. Majors plays Kang the Conqueror, aka He Who Remains. Do they recast? Or, does the MCU pivot away from Kang altogether, and introduce another big bad? Other rumors surfaced that Marvel is considering bringing back the original Avengers, using the multiverse as a plot device. Author and reporter Tara Bennett rejoins the podcast for Part 2 of this Marvel discussion. In 2021, she and co-author Paul Terry released “The Story of Marvel Studios: The Making of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.” For this book, she and Terry were embedded in the Marvel Studios' offices and had unmitigated access. Bennett currently writes for Sci-Fi Wire, IGN, Paste, SFX Magazine, and others. She has written 32 books. In addition to the breaking news covered in this episode, Bennett also discusses the culmination of the MCU's success, Infinity War & Endgame. She also addresses the use of Spider-Man in the MCU.
This month on the podcast (November '23) is concentrated on Marvel, namely the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The MCU has been a centerpiece of superhero pop culture since Iron Man debuted in 2008. Recent reports have suggested the Marvel is in a slump, and there is something called superhero fatigue. Still, Marvel's history has had its share of ups and downs. To understand where Marvel is going, it's key to understand where it's been. Tara Bennett is an author and reporter. In 2021, she and co-author Paul Terry released “The Story of Marvel Studios: The Making of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.” For this book, she and Terry were embedded in the Marvel Studios' offices and had unmitigated access. Bennett currently writes for Sci-Fi Wire, IGN, Paste, SFX Magazine, and others. At the time of this episode's release, she has written 32 books. In this episode, Bennett discusses how Marvels growth prohibits the studio from doing a better job of connecting their storylines, and how the company is spread thin. Topics include the controversies surrounding The Incredible Hulk in 2009, the purchase of Marvel by Disney, and the death of Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman. This is part 1 of a 2-part discussion on the current state of the MCU. Get “The Story of Marvel Studios” here: https://a.co/d/0xmDx4X.
In this special bumper episode of WHO CORNER TO CORNER we are delighted to be joined by none other than Darren Scott, editor of the world's premier sci-fi, fantasy and horror magazine SFX!For almost 30 years SFX has provided satisfying nourishment for info-hungry fans of genre TV, literature and cinema, with in-depth behind-the-scenes reports, interviews, exclusive features, previews and reviews of the very best (and sometimes the very worst!) of all the stuff we love, including Doctor Who!With Darren at the helm for the last 4+ years, SFX has reached even greater heights!Alongside his work for SFX, Darren has written and contributed to numerous Doctor Who books and magazines and - as we quickly discover - has a lifelong obsession with the show like many of us do.So, tune in right now to discover... How Darren got into journalism and how SFX came his way What Matt Smith and Karen Gillan nicknamed himWhat it was like working with the Doctor Who teamHow magazine publishing and sales has changed over the years and what the biggest challenges areHis hopes for the future of Doctor WhoWhat his Dalek collection comprises ofPlus... Darren is the first guest in our new game THE GRAND SERPENT'S ASTEROID! You'll have to listen to find out what it is though!Support the show Subscribe to Who Corner to Corner on your podcast app to make sure you don't miss an episode! Now available to watch on YouTube! Join the Doctor Who chat with us and other fans on Twitter and Facebook! Visit the Who Corner to Corner website and see our back catalogue of episodes! Enjoying what we do? Consider Supporting/Subscribing to Us! Who Corner to Corner: Great guests and 100% positive Doctor Who chat!
Inexperienced podcasters are killed alongside their strong, respected Patreon Supporter and awaken to find a mad scientist has given them a new body made of each other's body parts and indestructible bionics! On Episode 555 of Trick or Treat Radio we have a Patreon Takeover from Carlitos! This time around he has chosen the films Project Wolf Hunting and Full Metal Yakuza for us to discuss! We also dive deep into Takashi Miike's career, we discuss just how many gallons 2.5 tons of blood is, and flub a lot of words. So grab your favorite indestructible killing machine, invert your expectations, condense your hate, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Eli Roth's Thanksgiving, Patreon Takeover, Blackout Tapes, Carlitos, Hausu, Buy Bust, The Happiness of the Katakuris, The Quiet Family, Gozu, Takashi Miike, 13 Assassins, Zebra Man, James Gunn, Superman: Legacy, Slither, Super, Brightburn, Jamie Lee Curtis, Everything Everywhere All at Once, The Whale, Brendan Fraser, Sarah Polley, Paulie Shore, Bio Dome, Ke Huy Quan, Michelle Yeoh, Halloween III, Dr. Loomis handicapped parking bandit, Project Wolf Hunting, Hongsun Kim, Dreaming about Kurando, Con-Air, most violent South Korean film, Cult of Muscle, Silver Bullet, Shinji Mikami, The Night Comes For Us, 2.5 tons of blood, Audition, Ichi the Killer, Imprint, Full Metal Yakuza, SFX Magazine, Lady Terminator, sleazy films, family walking in while watching sleazy movies, dancing like Morris Day, interpretative dance defense, optical blurring huge wangs, all balls, the Gnort of the Green Lantern Corp, embrace the ridiculousness, Zatoichi, The Great Yokai War, Infinity Pool, Brandon Cronenberg, Mia Goth, Alexander Skarsgard, ignorance is piss, Rachel from Zombie Grrlz, marketing films in the VHS era, Full Moon, Charlie Band, Demonic Toys, the Video Zone, Oliver Reed, Captain Marvel, Tim Thomerson, Dollman, Last of Us, calk in the crack, the thirteenth step, teeter on the edge of insanity, and notarized and circumcised.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
Did you know it's the darkest season yet? This week on the podcast, we discuss the new content and promotional material that's being released in the run up to Stranger Things 4. Join us as we discuss El and her fringe, Will being an eternal third wheel, SFX magazine and new funkos - everybody loves a funko.
[Prodigy review starts at 24:31] Tony and Laurie dive deep into the new Star Trek: Picard trailer, then talk about the latest comments from the showrunners about season 2, season 3, and the possibilities for the future in the new issue of SFX Magazine. They take a quick look at sound editing award nominations for Discovery and Lower Decks, a lifetime achievement award for Doug Jones, the new toys you can pre-order from Playmates, Kate Mulgrew’s roles as Janeway and Mirror Janeway in Star Trek Online’s “Shadow’s Advance,” and a preview of the upcoming 4k remastered Star Trek: the Motion Picture Director’s Edition. After the news, they review Prodigy’s “A Moral Star, Part 1,” digging into the story, the characters, and the best lines while lamenting the fact that they have to wait a week for part 2. They wrap up this week’s episode of the podcast with a music teacher who does “quirky” arrangements of Star Trek themes on TikTok, and one of Patrick Stewart’s very first appearances on TV.
[Prodigy review starts at 24:31] Tony and Laurie dive deep into the new Star Trek: Picard trailer, then talk about the latest comments from the showrunners about season 2, season 3, and the possibilities for the future in the new issue of SFX Magazine. They take a quick look at sound editing award nominations for Discovery and Lower Decks, a lifetime achievement award for Doug Jones, the new toys you can pre-order from Playmates, Kate Mulgrew’s roles as Janeway and Mirror Janeway in Star Trek Online’s “Shadow’s Advance,” and a preview of the upcoming 4k remastered Star Trek: the Motion Picture Director’s Edition. After the news, they review Prodigy’s “A Moral Star, Part 1,” digging into the story, the characters, and the best lines while lamenting the fact that they have to wait a week for part 2. They wrap up this week’s episode of the podcast with a music teacher who does “quirky” arrangements of Star Trek themes on TikTok, and one of Patrick Stewart’s very first appearances on TV.
It's time for some Star Wars News! As we race toward The Book of Boba Fett, a great SFX Magazine article has us excited about The Secret Lives of Bounty Hunters, Fennec's place in the story, and more! Joseph Scrimshaw and Ken Napzok dive in as well as answer your questions on the 381st edition of ForceCenter!From the minds of Ken Napzok (comedian, host of The Napzok Files), Joseph Scrimshaw (comedian, writer, host of the Obsessed podcast), and Jennifer Landa (actress, YouTuber, crafter, contributor on StarWars.com) comes the ForceCenter Podcast Feed. Here you will find a series of shows exploring, discussing, and celebrating everything about Star Wars. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts. Listen on TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, and more!Follow ForceCenter!Watch on YouTube!Support us on PatreonForceCenter merch!All from ForceCenter: https://linktr.ee/ForceCenter See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hangin With Claudia Christian (Babylon 5, "9-1-1," Blood of Zues, AUTHOR / Actress): Join HWWS WebTV's Hangin With Web-Show and award winning author and journalist GW Pomichter and hang with Babylon 5's Claudia Christian and let's chat about life and all that jazz! https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0160004Claudia Christian was born in Glendale, California. Her family moved to Connecticut some afterwards. At age five, she was bitten by the acting bug when she played a Native American in a school play. After her family returned to California, she graduated high school at 16, and set out to start her acting career. She worked in a coffee house and then at a clothing store for two years before landing her first acting role on the soap Dallas (1978). In her next appearance, she played Kara in the television movie, Calendar Girl Murders (1984). Her big break came when she landed the part of "Susan Ivanova" on the science-fiction series Babylon 5 (1993).Her grandfather is a surgeon and her three older brothers are genetic engineers and veterinarians. Claudia enjoys listening to opera, painting, extreme sports, playing piano, collecting antiques and hosting dinner parties.. Claudia was voted "sexiest woman in sci-fi" by SFX Magazine in 1998.Hangin With Web Show On The Web:Web: https://www.hwwswebtv.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/HWWSWebTV/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_C2z2k60d6lOj8DFMWDGEA**Find Hangin With Web Show T-shirts, Coffee Mugs and more at https://www.hwwswebtv.com/hwws-merch-shop
Duel of the Fates. Splinter of the Mind's Eye. Star Wars Underworld. These are examples of fully fleshed-out STAR WARS stories that never went into production. Courtesy of the latest issue of SFX Magazine cover story, we review the history of “Unseen Star Wars”, including early drafts from The Original Trilogy through Colin Trevorrow’s abandoned script to Episode IX. Paul Bateman joins us for the full, in-depth conversation!
Welcome to the second part of a special episode of Robby the Robot’s Waiting dedicated to 25 years of SFX magazine! We had so much fun recording this bonus conversation that we split it into two parts. Make sure you’ve heard the first before you dive in here. As you know, SFX is the world’s number one sci-fi and fantasy magazine, and it launched in 1995 making 2020 a milestone year. For the first time in the entire history of the universe, we brought together all five of those who have sat in the coveted editor’s chair – from launch ed Matt Bielby to current captain of the ship Darren Scott – to reminisce on the history of a sci-fi institution. In this second instalment, Matt, Dave G, Dave B, Rich and Darren look back at triceratops cover stars, James Marsters playing decoy, legendary authors requesting helicopter transport, being starstruck by Tom Hardy, covering the F on the cover, what the X stands for and more... While you’re enjoying this fun-packed festival of five fellas, why not check out the latest issue of SFX? Here are the details of how to subscribe and buy single issues online. https://www.gamesradar.com/uk/sfx-magazine-new-issue/ The voices you’ll be hearing are… Tanavi Patel: entertainment reporter, asking the questions and keeping the eds on topic https://twitter.com/tanavip Matt Bielby: SFX editor, 1995-1996 Dave Golder: SFX editor, 1996-2005 https://twitter.com/davegolder Dave Bradley: SFX editor, 2005-2014 https://twitter.com/BoxDaveB Richard Edwards: SFX editor, 2014-2019 https://twitter.com/RichDEdwards Darren Scott: SFX editor, 2019-present https://twitter.com/darren_scott SFX is on Twitter as @sfxmagazine and Robby The Robot's Waiting is on Twitter as @robbyscifi.
Welcome to a very special episode of Robby the Robot’s Waiting – an instalment with added SFX appeal! SFX, the world’s number one sci-fi and fantasy magazine, celebrated its 25th anniversary this year. That’s kind of a big deal, so for the first time in the entire history of the universe, we’ve brought together all five of the magazine’s editors – from launch ed Matt Bielby to current captain of the ship Darren Scott – to reminisce on the history of a sci-fi institution. It’s like The Five Doctors but nerdier. In fact, it turns out that once you get a geekery (we’re calling it as the collective noun) of sci-fi editors together they just keep talking, so we’ve split this SFX special into two episodes. In this first instalment, Matt, Dave G, Dave B, Rich and Darren look back on the origins of the magazine, how they each wound up at the helm, how they decide what’s "SFX" and what isn’t, plus loads more – including an unlikely appearance on Anne and Nick’s sofa. There’ll be loads more goodies in Part 2, where we might just talk about how SFX’s name sometimes gets confused for another word. It’ll be available to download from around Tuesday 3 November 2020. Please remember to like and subscribe wherever you're hearing this podcast, so that you don't miss it. While you’re waiting, why not check out the latest issue of SFX, along with details of how to subscribe and buy single issues online. https://www.gamesradar.com/uk/sfx-magazine-new-issue/ The voices you’ll be hearing are… Tanavi Patel: entertainment reporter, asking the questions and keeping the eds on topic https://twitter.com/tanavip Matt Bielby: SFX editor, 1995-1996 Dave Golder: SFX editor, 1996-2005 https://twitter.com/davegolder Dave Bradley: SFX editor, 2005-2014 https://twitter.com/BoxDaveB Richard Edwards: SFX editor, 2014-2019 https://twitter.com/RichDEdwards Darren Scott: SFX editor, 2019-present https://twitter.com/darren_scott SFX is on Twitter as @sfxmagazine and Robby The Robot's Waiting is on Twitter as @robbyscifi.
“THE TUESDAY TAPES”MARTEDÌ 13 NOVEMBRE 20181) ARISTIDEZ > Nada Nada (Simple Symmetry remix)2) BAXTER DURY, ÉTIENNE DE CRÉCY & DELILAH HOLLIDAY > Walk Away3) BAXTER DURY, ÉTIENNE DE CRÉCY & DELILAH HOLLIDAY > White Coats4) ZAZOU | BIKAYE > Guilty5) TONY ESPOSITO > Rosso napoletano (Mushrooms Project rework)6) PARSNIP > It Couldn’t Be True7) JOHN GRANT > He’s Got His Mother’s Hips8) SOFT CELL > Hendrix Medley9) SOFT CELL > The Night10) SOFT CELL > 1981 interview from “SFX Magazine”, issue #111) SOFT CELL > You Only Live Twice12) HOLY GHOST! > Anxious13) DORIAN CONCEPT > Angel Shark(this episode is dedicated to mr. Stan Lee: 1922-2018)
“THE TUESDAY TAPES”MARTEDÌ 13 NOVEMBRE 20181) ARISTIDEZ > Nada Nada (Simple Symmetry remix)2) BAXTER DURY, ÉTIENNE DE CRÉCY & DELILAH HOLLIDAY > Walk Away3) BAXTER DURY, ÉTIENNE DE CRÉCY & DELILAH HOLLIDAY > White Coats4) ZAZOU | BIKAYE > Guilty5) TONY ESPOSITO > Rosso napoletano (Mushrooms Project rework)6) PARSNIP > It Couldn’t Be True7) JOHN GRANT > He’s Got His Mother’s Hips8) SOFT CELL > Hendrix Medley9) SOFT CELL > The Night10) SOFT CELL > 1981 interview from “SFX Magazine”, issue #111) SOFT CELL > You Only Live Twice12) HOLY GHOST! > Anxious13) DORIAN CONCEPT > Angel Shark(this episode is dedicated to mr. Stan Lee: 1922-2018)
Emma Newman talks about promotions, writing, and life as a female science fiction author in this witty, fast podcast. Photo credit: Joby Sessions for SFX Magazine.
This week on the show talking Bill Murray at the Groundhog Day musical, the Fox show Ghosted, Total Film and SFX Magazine naming Peter Venkman in their top 100 sci-fi characters, Diamond Select news and more! Real Ghostbusters is getting yet another box set release, Troy and Chris have the details, the VOID is up for awards and taking over the world with a new Star Wars attraction, plus a little Spirit Halloween and Ghostbusters II chat and a voicemail that triggers a little bit of a debate. Join us, won't you?
@TinDogPodcast reviews The Lie of the Land" is the eighth episode of the of the British series . Written by , it was broadcast on 3 June 2017 on . "The Lie of the Land" received mixed to positive reviews from television critics. Continuing on after () gives her consent to the Monks, she and () have to find a way to rescue the () after he is imprisoned, and end the Monk's invasion of Earth. It is the third and final of three loosely connected episodes called "The Monks Trilogy". Synopsis The Monks are rulers of the Earth, and appear to have been on Earth for millions of years, guiding human development. Bill and a few others are aware of the truth: the Monks have only been present on Earth for six months. Those who hold this view are imprisoned for "memory crimes". The Doctor appears on television praising the Monks' guidance over humanity. Bill keeps herself grounded in reality by imagining that she is talking with her long-dead mother, based on pictures the Doctor gave her. Nardole, also aware of the truth, locates Bill and helps her to find the prison hulk where the Doctor is thought to be a captive. Inside, after a team of commandoes swarm inside, the Doctor tells Bill he is cooperating willingly with the Monks, believing that humanity was doomed without their guidance. Bill becomes distraught and shoots the Doctor, who appears to begin regenerating, but quickly stops. The entire scenario is revealed to have been a test by Nardole, the Doctor and the team, to make sure Bill was not under the influence of the Monks. At the university where the Doctor and Bill work, they enter the Vault to talk to Missy, who says she has encountered the Monks before. She confirms the Monks maintain control by broadcasting a signal containing the false history to their subjugated victims via the numerous statues they have built across Earth, enabled by a psychic link established through the person who originally gave "consent"; Missy claims she defeated them during her own encounter by killing that individual. The implication is that Bill must die as the one who gave consent on Earth. Believing there is another solution, the Doctor, Bill, Nardole, and the commandoes infiltrate the Monks' pyramid in London so that the Doctor can hijack their broadcast with his own mind to break the psychic transmission. In the central chamber, the Doctor attempts to link his mind to the controlling Monk, who after a struggle overpowers the Doctor. Bill intends to sacrifice herself, linking her own mind to the Monk's despite the Doctor's protests. The Monks' broadcast is replaced with images of Bill's mother, which the Doctor recognises is a strong and loving memory in Bill's mind. Humanity wakes up from the Monks' lies and revolts against them. The Doctor, Bill, and Nardole watch as the Monks abandon Earth. Sometime later, the Doctor and Bill find that most of humanity have no recollection of the Monks. In the Vault, Missy expresses remorse for those she has killed. Continuity[edit] In images showing the Monks' aid to humanity, clips from the stories "Blink", "Nightmare in Silver" and "Into the Dalek" are shown. Later a clip from the "The Pilot" was seen, as well as several still images from past episodes of the new series.[2] Magpie Electrical, which first debuted in "The Idiot's Lantern" and recurs throughout the revival series, is shown as the shop where Bill watches one of the Doctor's broadcasts.[3][4] Outside references Missy briefly plays selections from Eric Satie's Gnossienne No. 1 and Scott Joplin's "The Entertainer" on her piano.[2] Production The read-through for "The Lie of the Land" took place on 11 January 2017. Filming took place, alongside the subsequent episode "Empress of Mars", from 16 January to 22 February 2017.[2] In Missy's initial scene, the visual of her eyes superimposed over a panning shot is an homage to a similar scene from the 1996 film.[2] Broadcast and reception The episode was watched by 3.01 million overnight, the series' lowest overnight rating in its history, after the rating of 3.10 million for Battlefield in 1989. This was due to the episode being placed directly against the Britain's Got Talent finale.[5] It received an AI of 82.[6] Critical reception Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Rotten Tomatoes (Tomatometer) 90%[7] Rotten Tomatoes (Average Score) 6.74[7] The A.V. Club B-[8] Entertainment Weekly B[9] SFX Magazine 5/5 stars[10] IndieWire B[11] IGN 8.7 [12] New York Magazine 3/5 stars[13] Radio Times 2/5 stars[14] Daily Mirror 2/5 stars[15] "The Lie of the Land" received mixed to positive reviews, with "a number reviewers finding it the weakest story in the season so far".[16] The episode currently holds a score of 90% on Rotten Tomatoes, the site's consensus reading ""The Lie of the Land" closes a significant chapter for Doctor Who's tenth season -- yet leaves some major characters' fates tantalizingly open."[7]
WHO WAS KILLED BY PSYCHIC SPIDER ELECTRICITY? WHAT CAN'T A SONIC SCREWDRIVER DO? More colourful than Tom Baker's scarf, and more clever than Osgood, Whographica explores the rich and peculiar history of Doctor Who through infographics, charts, maps – and more! Follow the tangled threads of the Doctor's family tree. Discover the secrets of Dalek evolution. Learn what the Doctor so desperately wants to know himself: where and when to find his home planet. Captivating, intriguing, beautiful and strange, Whographica will show you so much more than the average eye is allowed to see. Because, if you look hard, there are more wonders in this universe than you could have ever dreamed of. Book Description ‘There's so much more to the world than the average eye is allowed to see… if you look hard, there are more wonders in this universe than you could ever have dreamed of' – Vincent and the Doctor About the Author Steve O'Brien (Author) Steve O'Brien is a film and TV journalist. In an 18-year career, he has written for SFX Magazine, Sci-Fi Now, Total Film and Empire and is a regular contributor to the official Doctor Who Magazine. Steve has also made many appearances on documentaries included on the Doctor Who DVD range and on BBC Four. Simon Guerrier (Author) Simon Guerrier is co-author of Whographica and The Scientific Secrets of Doctor Who for BBC Books, and has written countless Doctor Who books, comics, audio plays and documentaries. In 2015, Simon was a guest on Front Row and The Infinite Monkey Cage on Radio 4, and with his brother Thomas, makes films and documentaries – most recently HG and the H-Bomb for Radio 3. Ben Morris (Author) Ben Morris has illustrated for Radio Times, Sunday Times and The Scotsman, and is a regular contributor to Doctor Who Magazine. He has created dozens of character icons and puzzles for Doctor Who Adventures. For BBC Books he has illustrated Who-ology (2013), Wit, Wisdom and Timey Wimey Stuff - The Quotable Doctor Who (2014) and Time Trips (2015).
In a recent interview with SFX Magazine, Stephen Moffat said he likes throwing "continuity bombs" at the fans regarding Doctor numbering. We like to throw bull shit bombs at Stephen Moffat. Enjoy
On this episode: Mack pays tribute to Eli Wallach, Erin raises important questions about Doctor Who and SFX Magazine, and we both have serious issues with David Tennant's American accent. Plus: Australians, American Outlaws, and what to expect when you're expecting Peter Capaldi. Mentioned on the Podcast this week: Help Nashville Geek Life Level Up: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/help-nashville-geek-life-level-up GMX is looking for Volunteers!: https://www.facebook.com/events/141694519334559/ Muzzled The Musical's Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/matthewmercer/muzzled-the-musical Find us on Twitter! We're @NTNErin and @NTNMack Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/NerdvilleTN Tumblr! http://nerdvilletn.tumblr.com/ Pinterest! http://www.pinterest.com/NerdvilleTN/ And thank you for listening!
In this can't miss episode we welcome very entertaining guest Bonnie Burton (CNET, SFX Magazine) to help us talk some Doctor Who. What do you have against Rose? Bonnie shares with us her love for the Fourth Doctor and her annoyance with companions who fall in love with the Doctor. A return of the Master? We discuss the latest rumor about the upcoming Season 8. Worst companion ever! We go off on all kinds of tangents but eventually review the First Doctor adventure "The Sensorites".
Each week on 15 Minutes of Fiction...with Fictional Frontiers, Host Sohaib Awan will highlight the best in genre entertainment. Dedicated to a serious discussion on pop culture, industry leaders will provide their unique takes on science fiction and fantasy. This week...enjoy our extended look back at the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con with SFX Magazine's East Coast Editor: Tara Bennett.Fictional Frontiers on Suvudu: http://suvudu.com/tag/fictional-frontiers
Each week on 15 Minutes of Fiction...with Fictional Frontiers, Host Sohaib Awan will highlight the best in genre entertainment. Dedicated to a serious discussion on pop culture, industry leaders will provide their unique takes on science fiction and fantasy. This week...enjoy our extended preview of the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con with SFX Magazine's East Coast Editor: Tara Bennett.Fictional Frontiers on Suvudu: http://suvudu.com/tag/fictional-frontiers
Each week on 15 Minutes of Fiction...with Fictional Frontiers, Host Sohaib Awan will highlight the best in genre entertainment. Dedicated to a serious discussion on pop culture, industry leaders will provide their unique takes on science fiction and fantasy. This week...enjoy our segment with the East Coast Editor of SFX Magazine: Tara Bennett.Fictional Frontiers on Suvudu: http://suvudu.com/tag/fictional-frontiers
Each week on 15 Minutes of Fiction...with Fictional Frontiers, Host Sohaib Awan will highlight the best in genre entertainment. Dedicated to a serious discussion on pop culture, industry leaders will provide their unique takes on science fiction and fantasy. This week...enjoy our extended chat with the East Coast Editor of SFX Magazine and co-author of DK Publishing's Official LOST Encyclopedia. One of genre entertainment's most-respected insiders, Tara looks back at 2011 and ahead to 2012's top projects. Suvudu: Fictional Frontiers on Suvudu: http://suvudu.com/tag/fictional-frontiers
We come in peace! And we bear glad tidings of shapeshifter Barbie dolls, werewolf garden parties and sexy Narnia-themed acid trips.godhatesfangs25spellbound.mp3Links:SFX Magazine 100 Most Iconic Sci-Fi Characters ScansWiki: La Llorona
Simon and Wayne are back with another Spiffing Review this time they are joined by Chris Burdett, a fellow podcast enthusiast from Squadron Leader Jack Steel and the Starblade, to review their recent trip to SFX Magazine's SFX weekender. The SFX Weekender was a sci-fi convention held at the Pontins in Camber Sands over over the weekend of 5-6 February 2010, plus there's another look into the trailer park. To contact the show you can: email simonandwayne@spiffingreview.com twitter @spiffingreview web http://spiffingreview.com
DEADLINE: Friday 15th January 2010. The Doctor Who Podcast Alliance (that Staggering Stories is proud to be a member of) has organised, in conjunction with SFX Magazine, free tickets to the SFX Weekender convention, on the 5th/6th February 2010, Camber Sands (Pontins Holiday Camp!), East Sussex, England. Guests include Tom Baker, Elisabeth Sladen, Gareth David-Lloyd, […]