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A saga Godzilla detém o recorde de franquia contínua mais antiga da história do cinema. Com mais de 30 filmes que se estendem por 70 anos de existência, a saga da Toho produziu e continua a produzir ótimas obras em sua ligação direta à história do Japão ao longo do século XX. Finalmente realizando um episódio que estava nos planos desde os primórdios do RdM, este cast especial se debruça tanto sobre os filmes protagonizados pelo kaiju pré-histórico despertado pela radiação quanto sobre a história da sociedade que os produziu e vivenciou. Fazendo um recorte que deixa de lado (pelo menos por enquanto) os remakes estadunidenses, não conseguimos escapar de algumas versões “americanizadas” dos títulos, mas focamos naqueles que trazem algo de mais relevante para a pauta histórica…. ou que tratam de fadas celestiais e mariposas gigantes. Prepare-se então para um episódio repleto de discussões históricas e culturais, enquanto analisamos o subtexto do trauma e da incerteza presente em cada um dos filmes. Dê play por sua própria conta e risco, este RdMCast contém altas doses de historicidade. O RdMCast é produzido e apresentado por: Thiago Natário, Gabriel Braga e Gabi Larocca. Apoie o RdM e receba recompensas exclusivas: https://apoia.se/rdm CITADOS NO PROGRAMA: Godzilla (1954) Godzilla Raids Again (1955) Godzilla, King of the Monsters! (1956) King Kong vs. Godzilla (1962) Mothra vs. Godzilla (1964) Destroy All Monsters (1968) Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla (1974) The Return of Godzilla (1984) Godzilla vs. Destroyer (1995) Shin Gojira (2016) Godzilla Minus One (2023) CITAÇÕES OFF TOPIC: Os Três Sobreviventes de Hiroshima (peça de teatro) King Kong (1933) Os Sete Samurais (1954) Mothra, a Deusa Selvagem (1961) EPISÓDIOS CITADOS: RdMCast #265 – Franquia Halloween: as inúmeras vezes que ele voltou pra casa RdMCast #349 – Franquia Sexta-Feira 13: seu nome é Jason RdMCast #401 – Guerra Fria e o Medo do Holocausto Nuclear RdMCast #414 – o Horror em Christopher Nolan: Following, Memento e Insônia RdMCast #410 – Especial Cine Catástrofe RdMCast #283 – O Mundo Sombrio de Sabrina Siga o RdM Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Rep%C3%BAblicadoMedo Instagram: @republicadomedo Twitter: @Rdmcast Entre em contato através do: contato@republicadomedo.com.br PODCAST EDITADO POR Felipe Lourenço ESTÚDIO GRIM – Design para conteúdo digital Portfólio: https://estudiogrim.com.br/ Instagram: @estudiogrim Contato: contato@estudiogrim.com.br
It was the US Godzilla remake that spurred Toho into making their own brand-new Godzilla remake. Not the previous episode's 1998 Godzilla, but Gareth Edwards' 2014 Godzilla, which ended up becoming a huge hit worldwide, and giving Toho the confidence that they could continue the long-running franchise.Shin Godzilla was announced in 2015, and just like the 1954 original it emulated, it would be a Godzilla born of disaster and tragedy, as well as a Godzilla who was a terrifying threat to mankind. A Godzilla who not only evolved, but evolved quickly to suit his surroundings; that spewed fire, radiation and destruction in his wake. How will Japan's government cope with such an intense, immense threat? Why, have multiple meetings, of course... I would love to hear your thoughts on Shin Godzilla (Shin Gojira) !CONTACT.... Twitter @verbaldiorama Instagram @verbaldiorama Facebook @verbaldiorama Letterboxd @verbaldiorama Email verbaldiorama [at] gmail [dot] com Website verbaldiorama.comSUPPORT VERBAL DIORAMA....Give this podcast a five-star Rate & Review Join the Patreon | Send a Tip | Buy Merch ABOUT VERBAL DIORAMAVerbal Diorama is hosted, produced, edited, researched, recorded and marketed by me, Em | This podcast is hosted by Captivate, try it yourself for free. Theme Music: Verbal Diorama Theme Song. Music by Chloe Enticott - Compositions by Chloe. Lyrics by Chloe Enticott (and me!) Production by Ellis Powell-Bevan of Ewenique StudioPatrons: Simon E, Sade, Claudia, Simon B, Laurel, Derek, Vern, Cat, Andy, Mike, Griff, Luke, Michael, Scott, Brendan, Ian, Lisa, Sam, Will, Jack, Dave, Chris, Stuart, Sunni, Drew, Nicholas, Zo, Kev, Pete, Heather, Danny, Aly, Tyler, Stu, Brett, Philip and Michele!EPISODE THANKS TO....Most excellent patrons:Brett @DissectThatFilm. Listen to Dissect That Film in your podcast app of choiceTwitter peeps@DWLundberg@diabolicalpod@FilmEnjoyer93Instagram folkNone this timeFacebook chumsNone this timeMentioned in this episode:Independent Podcast Awards 2023The Independent Podcast Awards were set up by whynow and Verbal Diorama, and seek to celebrate the truly independent talent of UK and Ireland based podcasters that don't have the financial backing of brands to support them. Entries are open now. Find out more at https://independentpodcastawards.com/
linktr.ee/CatchingUpOnCinema It's once again time for Catching Up On Cinema's monthly, “Tales From the Shelf” episode! In this installment, Trevor is once again joined by his good buddy Brad from the Cinema Speak podcast to discuss "Aquatic Adventures". Spotlighted this episode, are noteworthy films from Trevor and Brad that involve action set amid, under, or atop the water. Brad's Picks: Titanic (1997) Zombi 2 (1979) Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954) The Beach Bum (2019) Trevor's Picks: The Beast (1996) Godzilla 1984, Shin Gojira (2016) and Godzilla vs. Kong (2021) Northern Limit Line (2015), Dunkirk (2017) Saving Private Ryan (1998) And stick around for the "speed round," where Trevor and Brad quickly talk about a handful of their runner-up picks. Check out Brad's podcast, Cinema Speak on Libsyn at Cinema Speak, or on Twitter and Instagram. Follow us on Instagram @catchinguponcinema Follow us on Twitter @CatchingCinema Like, share, subscribe, and we'll catch you next time!
¡Gakuseis! Tomen asiento y saquen sus cuadernos que la clase va a empezar. El día de hoy nuestros queridos senseis analizan Shin-Gojira, o como se le conoció en occidente, Godzilla Resurgence. ¿Es una obra nacionalista? ¿Qué elementos de la de la sociedad japonesa nos habla? ¿Nos muestra una crítica al gobierno? Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tamanegigakuen
In 2016 Hideaki Anno and Shinji Higuchi of Neon Genesis Evangelion won Picture and Directors of the Year at the Japan Academy Prize - Japan's equivalent of the Academy Awards - for Shin Godzilla (or Shin Gojira, Or Godzilla Resurgence, and so on). It's one of the best and most original films in the Godzilla series. It's also basically a big Eva episode. But is it right-wing propaganda? ...Kinda yes? Kyle Byrd and Matt Parmley of the (excellent) Kaiju Transmissions podcast take Ian and Joseph on a deep dive through the Ultraman-related references in Eva. Together we unpack the super un-comfy political history behind the Godzilla film that comes closest to Doctor Strangelove in tone and prestige. Sources: Master Patrol Podcast 36 - 'Neon Reference Evangelion' (youtube.com/watch?v=uOW05Xpv0ww) Analog Drift - 'The Meaning of Shin Godzilla: Cultural and Linguistic Analysis' (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqTNLUz9tUQ) Follow the Kaiju Transmissions podcast Facebook - @kaijutransmissionspodcast (https://www.facebook.com/kaijutransmissionspodcast/) Twitter - @KT_podcast (https://twitter.com/kt_podcast) Instagram - @kaijutransmissions (https://www.instagram.com/kaijutransmissions/)
In this week's installment of Catching Up On Cinema's March of the Monsters event month, we review Hideaki Anno and Shinji Higuchi's modern monster classic, Shin Gojira (2016)! Produced only a few short years after the Tohoku earthquake and subsequent Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster of 2011, the film boldly reinstates Godzilla's status as the living embodiment of a nation and people's fears and insecurities, not just of nuclear technology and weapons, but of their complicated and delicate position in the geopolitical landscape. Starring a cast of thousands, and filled with equal measures of biting political commentary and bold nationalistic sentiments, the film swept the Japanese equivalent of the Academy Awards. Brilliant, engaging, and innovative in every way that a movie can be, Shin Gojira is a truly exceptional film that non-Godzilla fans should consider adding to their watchlists.
ASIAN MOVIE REVIEW: Shin GodzillaDEBATE TOPIC: Government Disaster ResponseRICE Asian Comedy Podcast. Sharing the Asian perspective on entertainment and culture. Hosted by Vong Show, official spokesperson for gay, super cute Asians. Featuring comedian and writer Leonard Chan.Subscribe to Podcast: https://rice.simplecast.comFacebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/vongshowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/vongshowTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/vongshowYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/vongshowOfficial Website: https://www.vongshow.com#SHINGODZILLA #VONGSHOW #RICECOMEDY
¡Hola! Esta semana lamentamos la muerte de Eddie Van Halen, uno de los grandes de la guitarra rock del mundo. Amazon Prime lanza el primer trailer de la serie animada Invincible, basada en el cómic de Robert Kirkman. Benedict Cumberbatch regresa como Stephen Strange en la tercer película del Spider-Man de Tom Holland. La Capitana Janeway, Kate Milgrew, regresa en la serie animada Star Trek: Prodigy. Warner Media anuncia nuevos despidos inminentes. Patty Jenkins, la directora de Wonder Woman 1984, expresa su preocupación por el cierre de las cadenas de cine. El museo de Godzilla estrena una nueva escultura de Shin Gojira de tamaño real. Colin Trevorrow, director de Jurassic Park: Dominion, comenta sobre el retraso masivo de la película.
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Mais um episodio rápido sobre um filme incrível e minha relação com esse personagem tão icônico da cultura nipônica. Shin Gojira BlueRay trailer Indicações: Site JustWatch Godzilla da Netflix Parte 1 Musicas do episodio Study And Relax by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5764-study-and-relax License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Cold Funk by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/3522-cold-funk License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ District Four by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/3662-district-four License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
0:00 : Crunchyroll y discusion putaku-cinefila 29:00 : Comentarios de la transmision anterior 1:18:40 : The Invisible Man (2020) 1:22:25 : Circus of Books (2019) 1:35:30 : Chunky Shrapnel (2020) 1:41:15 : Shin Gojira (2016) 1:46:27 : Todo Sobre mi Madre (1999) 1:55:10 : Nan Fang Che Zhan De Ju Hui aka The Wild Goose Lake (2019) 2:05:40 : Warum läuft Herr R. Amok (1970) 2:09:10 : Chun gwong cha sit aka Happy Together (1997) 2:21:00 : Terraplanismo nuevamente 2:28:48 : The Tunnel (2011) 2:36:50 : La Casa del Fin de los Tiempos (2013) 2:40:55 : Kamisama no iu tôri aka As the Gods Will (2014)
Salt Mango Tree Podcast - ഉപ്പുമാവ് ( In English and Malayalam)
അണുബോംബ് കാരണം ജപ്പാൻ അനുഭവിച്ച യാതനകൾ പരോക്ഷമായി ലോകസമൂഹത്തിന് മുന്നിൽ അവരിപ്പിക്കാൻ പ്രസിദ്ധ ജാപ്പനീസ് ഡയറക്ടർ ഇഷിരോ ഹോണ്ട സൃഷ്ടിച്ച 1954 ഇലെ ക്ലാസിക് ഇന്റെ ഒരു spiritual successor എന്നു വിശേഷിപ്പിക്കുന്ന Shin Gojira കുറിച്ചുള്ള എന്റെ അഭിപ്രായങ്ങൾ ആണ് ഉപ്പുമാവിന്റെ ഈ എപ്പിസോഡിൽ. Visit https://saltmangotreepodcast.wordpress.com/ and also check out t.me/saltmangotreepodcast if you are on telegram. ✨
Grab a seat at the altar! Alysa and Jarrett trek into the scary and hideous in, No-No-No-November! This episode praises a true God Incarnate with the modern Japanese cinematic masterpiece, Shin Gojira. Godzilla has shed his super hero attitude and has gone full on environmental nightmare.
We’re living through a mass extinction – which is also one of the most awesome opportunities for creativity the Earth has ever seen. In this talk that I gave at Burning Man 2017’s Palenque Norte Speaker Series, I give a short tour of Great Catastrophes of Natural History and show how each of them was also equally the advent of new life, intelligence, diversity, and richness. Studying how crisis is the mother of invention, it’s my hope that this talk will inspire you to see our turbulent, chaotic age as something to be celebrated. Learning what we can from evolution, we can shed new light on how to steer ourselves away from global ecological disaster – perhaps to even revel in our role as agents of epochal change in Earth’s amazing story.http://michaelgarfield.nethttp://youtube.com/michaelgarfield In this talk I discuss:• Going backward in order to go forward, the reclamation of the traditions and wisdom we have abandoned in our March of Progress;• The importance of situating ourselves and our moment in the larger context of Natural History;• The “Press-Pulse” Theory of mass extinction;• The emergent forms of life and evolutionary creativity ignored by nearly every conversation about how we’re “killing the planet”;• What The Great Oxygenation Event has to teach us about pollution and creativity as a response to danger;• Why philosopher Galen Strawson doesn’t believe in free will;• How the evolution of flowers was a huge catastrophe;• Richard Doyle’s update of the Stoned Ape Hypothesis and the role beauty and seduction have played in the evolution of consciousness and culture;• What the evolution of early birds has to teach us about the proliferating ecosystem of mobile devices;• Hopeful developments in the area of plastic-eating microbes and fungi, and using living machines to digest pollution;• The wilderness lives on in cities in the Anthropocene;• And how awesome the film Shin Gojira (2016) is.• PLUS: What if we are living in a giant galaxy-sized brain? Bruce Damer, Jake Kobrin, Mitch Mignano, and more speak up in the Q&A. Quotes:“The story of life can be told as a series of nested singularities, nested horizons of knowing and understanding.”“Sex is a far more effective R&D situation than clonal reproduction.”“Everything that we’re creating now, we want to treat it with love, and an understanding that it has a life and a destiny of its own, and it’s not something we control.”“Cultural realities are starting to seem less and less sufficient for describing and experiencing the full range of human potential.” Subscribe: Apple Podcasts / Stitcher / Spotify Join the Facebook Discussion GroupSupport this show and get cool stuff! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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The VAULT-CAST: The Official Podcast of THE B-MOVIE FILM VAULT
Recorded on the open road late last year, this is a review for the (somewhat divisive) SHIN GOJIRA (aka SHIN GODZILLA, GODZILLA: RESURGENCE). Your friendly neighborhood Vault Master and his chatty cohost "Silent" Steve, dive into what works and what doesn't in Japan's latest entry into the ongoing GODZILLA franchise! Note: Sorry for the background noise - we did our best to make it less noticeable.
This week's episode is brought to you by Visionary Magnets, the refrigerator poetry magnets that turn your boring old kitchen appliances into the substrate for woke invocations, tantric pillow talk, and other occult goofery. Support their Kickstarter and "enlighten your fridge" today! Or tomorrow. Subscribe to Future Fossils on iTunes Subscribe to Future Fossils on Stitcher Join the Future Fossils Facebook Group This week is part one of a special double-length episode with Jon Lebkowsky, founder of EFF-Austin – one of the unsung heroes of Internet culture, whose tale stretches through the earliest web communities and reads like a list of landmark moments in the history of digital rights and culture. http://weblogsky.com/ https://twitter.com/jonl https://www.facebook.com/polycot/ https://www.well.com/conf/inkwell.vue/topics/495/Bruce-Sterling-and-Jon-Lebkowsky-page01.html We talk about the early days of hacking in the Wild West of the 1990s, how the World Wide Web has changed since then, and the promises and perils of the Internet in the 21st Century. It’s a winding tale of pseudonymous keyboard-slingers and federal raids, roleplaying game empires and sci-fi visionaries, centered on the unsuspecting hippie cowboy outpost of Austin, Texas, Once Upon A Time. Enjoy this special conversation on the history of the Internet we know today, and a snapshot of the hopes and fears of life online in the dawn of our digital era… TOPICS: - The threat of Internet-empowered fascism and “participation mystique” (or maybe worse, a corporate plutocracy) eroding rational civil discourse and the dignity of the individual - The problems with “Net Neutrality” and how it makes more sense to focus on “The Freedom to Connect” - Connectivity vs. Interdependence (OR) Networks vs. Buddhism - Does the Noosphere already exist, and we’re just excavating it? - The History of Electronic Frontier Foundation-Austin and how it was connected to the secret service’s raid of legendary role-playing game designer Steve Jackson (GURPS) - The hilarious, troubled Dawn Age of e-commerce before secure web browsing - Jon’s work with a Gurdjieff group and his encounters with esoterica as an editor of the Consciousness subdomain for the last issue of the Whole Earth Review - Cybergrace, TechGnosis, and Millennial concerns about the mind/body split in the first Internet and our need to humanize technology with whole-body interfaces and MOVEMENT - Embodied Virtual Reality & Other Full-Sensory Immersive Media - Cory Doctorow’s new novel Walkaway as a banner book for the maker movement and a new form of cyber-social-liberation. - The movement of political agency back into city-states in a digital era - “On the Internet, no one knows you’re a dog.” - Shaping the future of wireless infrastructure in the early 00s of Austin - Getting our values right before we imprint the wrong ones into superhuman AI - Putting together diverse conversation groups to solve “wicked problems” - New forms of participatory open-source politics suited for an internet age SOME OF THE PEOPLE & STUFF WE MENTIONED: Whole Earth Provisions, Whole Earth Review, The WELL, Whole Foods, William Gibson, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Hakim Bey, William Irwin Thompson, Alien Covenant, Terminator, John Perry Barlow, Mitch Kapor, Mike Godwin, Bruce Sterling, Clay Shirkey, WIRED Magazine, Fringeware, RoboFest, Heather Barfield, Neal Stephenson, Terence McKenna, Church of the Subgenius, Mondo 2000, Erik Davis, GI Gurdjieff, The National Science Fiction Convention, Rudy Rucker, Greg Bear, Jon Shirley, Jennifer Cobb, Robert Scoville, Greg Egan, Ernest Cline, Octopus Project, The Tingler, Honey I Shrunk The Kids (Ride), Charles Stross, Glass House, Rapture of the Nerds, Cory Doctorow, Alan Moore, Project Hieroglyph, Arizona State University, Jake Dunagan, Plutopia Productions, The Digital Convergence Initiative, Chris Boyd, South By Southwest, Boing Boing, Make Magazine, Dave Demaris, Maggie Duval, Bon Davis, DJ Spooky, Forest Mars, OS Con, RU Sirius, Shin Gojira, Open-Source Party, JON LEBKOWSKY QUOTES: “The Noosphere can certainly have pathologies…” “The Internet was originally a peer-to-peer system, and so you had a network of networks, and they were all cooperating and carrying each other’s traffic, and so forth. And that was a fairly powerful idea, but the Internet is not that anymore. The Internet has, because of the way it’s evolved, because it’s become so powerful and so important and so critical, there are systems that are more dominant – backbone systems – and those are operated by large companies that understand how to operate big networks. That’s really a different system than the system that was originally built.” “SO FAR we’ve managed to keep the Internet fairly open…the absolute idea of net neutrality might not be completely practical.” “Science fiction is a literature of ideas, but a lot of those ideas do not manifest in exactly the way that they did in the book.” “I don’t have a real high level of confidence that anybody understands exactly what the fuck is going on.” “You couldn’t get a consumer account to get access to the Internet at that time. And in fact I think the first companies to do that were here in Austin.” “At the time, we were the only game in town for internet stuff…” “One thing I learned was, if you’re at the very cutting edge, it’s hard to make money.” “There are a lot of people who aren’t in touch with themselves internally. Because it’s hard. It’s hard to do that.” “I know that that’s sort of the goal in VR development: to give you a fully immersive experience where you’re really in a completely other reality, like in the Holodeck. But, you know. I’m still dealing with THIS reality. I don’t want another one.” “In an online community, people are always itching for ways to get into real human proximity with one another. They’re always looking for ways to meet.” “That’s my idea of what works now: is to have events that are experiences, you know, versus people just like, going to movies, or watching television, or going to a concert and watching a band play.” “I keep thinking that we won’t be able to solve our problems with bureaucracy or the kind of governance structures that we’ve been living with, but I look around me and see people who are doing just fine, and doing great work, and living their lives…and I’m sort of feeling hopeful and a little bit confident that those people will step up and do what they need to do to make things work, even if our so-called elected officials aren’t doing it.” See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Go dagens! Vi diskuterar nya Kong - Skull island, men även Godzilla (2014) och nya japanska Shin Gojira. Tom undrar vad en monsterfilm egentligen är och vi bjuder på improviserad podd-teater i Toms Videobutik. Tom bashar Adams Sandlers nya rulle Sandy Wexler medans Mathias hyllar tech-thrillern Strange Days från 1995. Det och massa mer. Glad påsk från oss på FilmFan podden.
En el podcast de hoy hablamos sobre la más reciente entrega cinematográfica de Godzilla y comparamos la versión japonesa con sus predecesoras norteamericanas.
En este programa hablamos sobre las noticias de la semana de la cultura Geek en compañía de Gabriel de The Top Comics y Miguel del blog de Sangrons. En la sección de Freak Cinema hablamos de las películas de : -Pasajeros -Hasta El Último Hombre (Hacksaw Ridge) -La Fiesta de las Salchichas Y de tema principal hablamos sobre la más reciente película del Rey de los Kaijus: Shin Gojira, producida por Toho Recuerda seguirnos en: https://www.facebook.com/FreakNoobNews https://twitter.com/FreakNoobNews http://freaknoobnews.tumblr.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/freaknoobnewschannel Suscribete al podcast, y dejanos tus comentarios y valoraciones , nos ayuda como retroalimentación y para llegar a mas personas, de igual manera ayúdanos compartiendo el podcast para llegar a mas personas, GRACIAS!!
En este programa hablamos sobre las noticias de la semana de la cultura Geek en compañía de Gabriel de The Top Comics y Miguel del blog de Sangrons. En la sección de Freak Cinema hablamos de las películas de : -Pasajeros -Hasta El Último Hombre (Hacksaw Ridge) -La Fiesta de las Salchichas Y de tema principal hablamos sobre la más reciente película del Rey de los Kaijus: Shin Gojira, producida por Toho Recuerda seguirnos en: https://www.facebook.com/FreakNoobNews https://twitter.com/FreakNoobNews http://freaknoobnews.tumblr.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/freaknoobnewschannel Suscribete al podcast, y dejanos tus comentarios y valoraciones , nos ayuda como retroalimentación y para llegar a mas personas, de igual manera ayúdanos compartiendo el podcast para llegar a mas personas, GRACIAS!!
Tyler and Mikey-Chan discuss the loss of Deadpool's director, alleged racism on Stranger Things Season 2 and review Gozilla: Resurgence Follow us on iTunes and Twitter, and Mikey-chan will cast you in his weird experimental fetish films regardless of gender or race.
This week on the podcast Sam follows up the first Duncan Jax movie with what may or may not be the sequel to Unmasking the Idol. This time Duncan's going to take down a bunch of Nazis who happen to have a little special guest on their hands. Movies Discussed Shin Gojira A Tribute to Hastings, Your Entertainment Superstore Jackie shares tales of working there, Sam tells us about a little known side-effect of shopping there, and Justin remembers finding Pieces, America 3000 and the biggest piece of crap ever, Vampire Vixens from Venus. The Wild Card - Good Neighbor, Bad Neighbor Duncan Jax Star Baron Goldtooth
The VAULT-CAST: The Official Podcast of THE B-MOVIE FILM VAULT
On a recent journey to see SHIN GOJIRA on the big screen, your hosts Jordan the Vault Master and "Silent" Steve recorded a mobile podcast for your listening pleasure! In our latest Halloween episode, we discuss plot holes and evade potholes as we share some of our favorite genre fare that we watch every Halloween, and discuss several hidden gems we recently unearthed! Thanks for listening and have a Happy Halloween Vault Dwellers! Also special thanks to our superfan Chuck, for composing some cool-ass intro music for us! Listen to more of his stuff here: Slicely Studios
Listeners! were back with a new episode. The crew reviews the recently limited american release of The newest Toho Gozilla film, Shin Gojira, or Godzilla: Resurgence. Josh also returns with a special josh joke and John Knoke makes his second appearance. Featured Songs this episode are "Godzilla" by Blue Oyster Cult, "Ending Theme" from Godzilla vs Desahtroyah, and "Chick Habit" by April March. All songs rights belong to their respected parties and no copyright is intended. As always when you listen, Watch and Explore with us.
Boy, oh boy! This one took a minute. Chris and Tyler went to see the special theatrical release of the new Toho Godzilla film, Shin Godzilla (or Shin Gojira (not Godzilla Resurgence, it's not called that anymore)). They also went with special guest h
Boy, oh boy! This one took a minute. Chris and Tyler went to see the special theatrical release of the new Toho Godzilla film, Shin Godzilla (or Shin Gojira (not Godzilla Resurgence, it's not called that anymore)). They also went with special guest host, David Wayne Young. But after their first recording was ruined, they took Chris out Old Yeller style and decided to re-record the episode without him. This recording is still pretty bad. Great season finale, guys! Tyler tried his best, but he can't polish turds. The conversation itself isn't bad. Just the quality on David's end. They promise to get his shit sorted before having him on again. Anyway, enjoy the new episode!
So much has happened in the past month! Japan’s new Godzilla film is on the horizon, and I’ve been traveling so I never had a chance to chat about this with my co-hosts. So this episode is almost entirely about the Godzilla Resurgence news that broke in the past month. We’ll cover some of the […]