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Watchmen: Chapter II is spoiled!Watchmen: Chapter II Spoiler Review @0:52Watchmen: Chapter II Rating @58:51Text Us Your ThoughtsHosts:Daniel Grant (Bluesky & Instagram)Ben Sit (Instagram)Show:@TDFSpoiled on Instagram, Threads, TikTok & YouTubeSubscribe & Follow HERE
First from 2014 a c2e2 talk with Jimmky and Amanda about their run on Harley Quinn, and a little jonah Hex stuff tooThen a 2012 episode of Word Balloon, Amanda Conner joins us to talk about her Before Watchmen series Silk Spectre co-written and drawn by Darwyn Cooke. We also talk about Amanda's work on DC's digital Anime Comic Girls Wonder Woman.
We welcome Alex Zalben of Comic Book Club podcast to discuss Watchmen issue 8. In this issue, the series becomes almost joyful as Nite Owl and Silk Spectre bust Rorschach out of prison. Sure there's a few brutal murders along the way, and another brutal murder after -- but the issue is somewhat happy. With Alex on board, the Milksops talk for almost two hours about this tremendous issue. Alex has loved Watchmen since he first read it. We talk about the time HIS comic book podcast reveiwed watchmen, and the cool Watchmen watch he just couldn't stop bragging about! (We loved it). Also it's episode 300! Thanks to everyone who has listened to us along the way! We're just getting warmed up! That's not true, we're about as warm as we're gonna get. But we're having a great time and thank you for listening! To subscribe for monthly bonus episodes, go to screwitpodcasts.com. 20% off annual plans through the end of 2024 with code HOLIDAY24.
Bryan Stratton from the terrific Marvel by the Month podcast joins us to go over Watchmen #7, the issue where Nite Owl II and Silk Spectre get together! But not before they have sexual anxiety, nightmares of nuclear apocalypse, and a quick run of saving people from a fire! Bryan talks about discovering Watchmen in his early comics reading days and why he loves it so much. We talk about what the function of Nite Owl is - are we supposed to relate to him? Or is he the fanboy completionist, but with powers? We also talk about how the Snyder film got this part of the story so wrong (while still looking so great). Subscribe to support the podcast and for access to bonus monthly episodes at screwitpodcasts.com.
Watchmen: Chapter I is spoiled!Discover more great podcasts on the That Shelf Podcast Network! Learn more about TDF Everything on Facebook and Twitter!Hosts:Daniel Grant (Twitter & Instagram)Ben Sit (Twitter & Instagram)Show:@TDFSpoiled on Twitter, Instagram, Threads & YouTubeSubscribe & Follow HERE
This week I sit down with the incredible actress Katee Sackhoff, best known for her iconic roles as Lieutenant Kara "Starbuck" Thrace on Sci-Fi's Battlestar Galactica, Bo-Katan Kryze on Disney+'s The Mandalorian, and as the voice of Silk Spectre in the upcoming animated Watchmen feature. Katee opens up about her personal journey as a mother of two, sharing the challenges and triumphs of balancing a successful acting career with the intense demands of motherhood. During our heartfelt discussion, Katee shares her family's quiet struggle with her young daughter's cancer diagnosis and treatment, and how this experience has reshaped her perspective on life and legacy. Join us as we explore the themes of resilience, appreciating every day, and living life to the fullest. This episode is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the power of love in the face of adversity. Connect with Katee Facebook @officialkateesackhoff Instagram @therealkateesackhoff TikTok @therealkateesackhoff X @Kateesackhoff Youtube @kateesackoffofficial Listen to Katee's podcast The Sackoff Show Connect with Liz Instagram @motherhoodunstressed Youtube Motherhood Unstressed https://www.motherhoodunstressed.com
Welcome to Multiverse News, Your source for Information about all your favorite fictional universes Last week, just two weeks ahead of the studio's return to San Diego Comic Con and the release of their sole theatrical outing for the year, Marvel surprised fans by releasing the teaser trailer for Captain America: Brave New World. Clocking in at just under two minutes, this first look is chock full of characters, set pieces and action, with a tense political atmosphere on display that certainly harkens back to 2014's much beloved The Winter Soldier. Marvel Animation has clearly found a voice they have a lot of confidence in, as What If…? series writer Matthew Chauncey has been hired to write the third season of X-Men '97. He replaces Beau DeMayo who wrote the incredibly well received first season of the animated revival as well as the yet to air second season, before being infamously fired by Disney ahead of the show's premiere. Chauncey previously stepped up into a leadership position when he replaced What If…?'s A.C. Bradley as the head writer for season 3. Beau DeMayo received a lot of retroactive praise for not shying away from social issues and commentary with his first season of X-Men '97. Deadpool & Wolverine director Shawn Levy's career seems to continue to be on the upswing, as his Star Wars film locked down a writer, Levy's frequent collaborator, Jonathan Tropper. Tropper wrote 2022's The Adam Project and is well established in the TV world, having created both Warrior and Banshee, as well as working as the showrunner for Apple TV's See. There are a lot of Star Wars films in the works these days, many of which were announced prior to Levy's and have yet to receive such significant updates. Despicable Me 4 held the top spot at the box office last weekend, becoming the first animated franchise to cross the $5 billion threshold. Newcomer Longlegs took second place with an impressive $22.6 million debut, setting a record for indie distributor Neon. Warner Brothers and Paramount have unveiled the first trailer for Watchmen Chapter 1, the first of two upcoming animated films set to release digitally on August 13th. The voice cast features Matthew Rhys as Nite Owl, Katee Sackhoff as the second Silk Spectre, Titus Welliver as Rorshach, and Michael Cerveris as Doctor Manhattan, among other notable actors. Michael Bay is in talks to direct Barbaric, a fantasy series for Netflix based on the Vault Comics title. It will star Sam Claflin and Patrick Stewart with X-Men First Class screenwriter Sheldon Turner writing and executive producing the series. Prime Video has ordered The Greatest, a limited series about Muhammad Ali from executive producers Michael B. Jordan and Ben Watkins with Jaalen Best starring as Ali. It is the first authorized scripted series with access to Ali's estate. Apple TV+ released a teaser for Severance Season 2, which premieres on January 17 and will include 10 episodes that release on Fridays weekly. A prequel series to Martin, the show that ran on Fox from 1992 to 1997 and starred Martin Lawrence is in development and will be titled Young Martin. Lawrence's production company RunTelDat will produce. Filming on Euphoria's third season is slated to begin in January 2025 — just about three years after the premiere of season two. HBO says all of the principal cast is set to return, including Zendaya, Sydney Sweeney, Jacob Elordi, and Hunter Schafer. Shelley Duvall who starred in seven films directed by her mentor, Robert Altman and is best known for her role in Stanley Kubrick's The Shining, died last Thursday. She was 75. Shannen Doherty, who starred on Beverly Hills 90210 and Charmed, has died after a long battle with cancer. She was 53. On Monday, Netflix released a behind the scenes video of production of the final season of Stranger Things featuring looks at the set, returning cast, and new characters. The series is currently expected to debut sometime in 2025.
Warner Bros. Discovery has announced the stellar cast for the animated adaptation of Alan Moore's iconic graphic novel, Watchmen: Chapter I, set to release on August 13. This adaptation features Matthew Rhys as Nite Owl, Katee Sackhoff as Silk Spectre, and Titus Welliver as Rorschach, among others. The movie will be available digitally and on Blu-ray (4K Ultra HD) on August 27, with Watchmen: Chapter II slated for 2025. Fans can also enjoy past adaptations like Zack Snyder's 2009 film and Damon Lindelof's 2019 miniseries on Max while they wait.
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You have trained your body. Honed your mind. And it all comes down to this. Silk Spectre has shot at your heart. Now you must go against every human instinct and catch that bullet.
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In this weeks watchmen special we cover Silk Spectre, not only Silk Spectre, but both Silk Spectres. Mother and daughter, unfortunately there just isn't a tonnnn of watchmen stories so I'm working with what I got in terms of story arcs. But we love a complete character.Support the show
Who listens to the listen people? The Runners are putting the capstone on their Darwyn Cooke miniseries with his entries to DC Comics' embattled Before Watchmen line, Minutemen and Silk Spectre. The sparkly veneer of Golden Age superheroics is pulled back with Minutemen's meditation of the cost of doing good. Then, Silk Spectre takes on the San Fransisco of the Swinging Sixties as she finds her independence and stamps out an insidious drug kingpin along the way. Topics of discussion include the pitfalls of trying to build on Watchmen, Silk Spectre's "Solo: A Star Wars Story" syndrome, and the various applications of a big MFin' flamethrower. Plus, the Runners' definitive Cooke rankings and the next miniseries! Covering Before Watchmen: Minutemen (2012) #1-6 and Before Watchmen: Silk Spectre (2012) #1-4 by Darwyn Cooke (W/A), Amanda Conner (W/A), Phil Noto (C), Paul Mounts (C), Jared K. Fletcher (L), Charlie Mangual (L), and more. We talk at you - talk back at us! Tweet at us @gottherunspod or email us at gottherunspod@gmail.com!
On this 2012 episode of Word Balloon, Amanda Conner joins us to talk about her Before Watchmen series Silk Spectre co-written and drawn by Darwyn Cooke. We also talk about Amanda's work on DC's digital Anme Comic Girls Wonder Woman.
Tick.. tock… tick… tock… The Doomsday Clock clicks towards the inevitable, and we stand here at the precipice of… The End! This week, we’re talking about the last moments of the world, potentially, as the former vigilantes turn heroes of the Watchmen have left a generation pass and the world has moved on and evolved based on the giant squid of New York. What has happened to Ozymandius, Doctor Manhattan, the Silk Spectre and the rest? Well, the HBO Series told us… but was it good? So settle in as the Somethings bring about the end of the world as we know it – and we feel fine on The End: Watchmen Ok, here we go… to Mars Full Episode
Who watches the Watchmen? We do. There's plenty to talk about in Zack Snyder's adaptation of the Alan Moore classic. Watchmen is episode 41 of Superhero Century, the podcast where we watch every superhero movie of the 21st Century in chronological order.
Happy Valentine's Day, nerds! Please note the content warning for this video before listening. Starting in at 0:09:48 with a brief history of the lovely Patsy Walker, before getting into her romance with Daimon Hellstrom, all that ensued, and her life since. We then go on to explore the relationships of... Deathstroke and Terra 0:17:52 Carol and Marcus 0:24:44 Ray Palmer and Jean Loring 0:36:44 the Joker and Harley Quinn 0:41:08 Purple Man and Jessica Jones 0:43:59 Hank Pym and Janet Van Dyne 0:45:38 Scott Summers and Madelyne Pryor 0:49:43 Betty Ross and Bruce Banner 0:54:15 Batman and Talia Al Ghul 0:57:39 Doctor Doom and Victorious 1:00:54 Clint Barton and ____ take your pick 1:04:27 Scott Summers and Emma Frost 1:05:17 Green Arrow and Black Canary 1:08:30 the Comedian and Silk Spectre 1:09:40 Both Stephen Strange and Clea & Reed Richards and Sue Storm 1:10:28 Ororo Munroe and T'Challa; Starfire and Anyone; Piotr Rasputin and Kate (Kitty) Pryde, all @ 1:13:19 And wrapping the list up with two more Marvel heroes I wouldn't recommend dating-- 1:14:51 And all of this is to say....what, exactly? That's the question. Why do our celebrated (and disgraced) comic writers continue to knowingly create this kinds of stories, these kinds of terrible relationships---specifically for our favorite superheroes to be in? Is it to show they, too, are flawed? Hardly, we see that in other ways. Is it to make them seem more real? Again, I can't say for sure. All I can do is explore these stories with you, learn from them, and aim to do (and be) better. Stay sweaty. Website/Blog: https://sensationalshegeek.weebly.com/ Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sensational-she-geek-live-from-yancy-street/id1550410718 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/45qGcYnP147aZBVIHC09lI?si=cb8b8c1a4f8c4ac7 Instagram: @annawiththecomics Twitter: @savageshegeek YouTube: Sensational She-Geek Donation and All Other Links https://linktr.ee/sensationalshegeek
We were finally able to re-record our Watchmen episode with no technical hiccups! In this episode we discuss the differences between Alan Moore's graphic novel and Zack Snyder's film adaptation as well as as another film adaptation that was thankfully never made.
Our returning champ will go up against Trey Kelso this week. Join in and see who will be coming back next week! It's a great episode - enjoy! Cards for this game are below. (SPOILER ALERT: Don't read on before listening if you want to play along) CARD 1 CLUE: Don't Beam Them Up CATEGORY: Star Wars Characters ANSWERS: Rey, Luke, Han Solo, Vader, Palpatine, Yoda, Boba Fett CARD 2 CLUE: Bend It CATEGORY: Things Related to Soccer ANSWERS: Card, Goal, Ball, Cleats, Offside, Pitch, Premiere CARD 3 CLUE: Figure It Out CATEGORY: Mystery Films ANSWERS: Vertigo, Chinatown, Rear Window, Laura, Maltese Falcons, North By Northwest, Clue CARD 4 CLUE: More Than You Would Think CATEGORY: 3 Letter Animals ANSWERS: Ape, Cow, Eel, Doe, Emu, Pig, Rat CARD 5 CLUE: Who Watches Them CATEGORY: Watchmen Characters ANSWERS: Rorshach, Doctor Manhattan, Nite Owl, Comedian, Ozymandias, Silk Spectre, Minutemen CARD 6 CLUE: Who Dun It CATEGORY: Clue Weapons ANSWERS: Revolver, Rope, Lead Pipe, Knife, Wrench, Candlestick, Cheating
Είχαμε άραγε άλλοτε μεγαλύτερη ανάγκη τις σειρές, όσο στο τελευταίο εξάμηνο; Έξι μήνες, μία καραντίνα και 50+ σειρές μετά, το POP για τις Δύσκολες Ώρες κάνει μία γρήγορη αναδρομή τις καλύτερες τηλεοπτικές σειρές της σεζόν ως τώρα. Νουάρ θρίλερ, γαλλικές κομεντί, αμερικανικά έπη εναλλακτικής ιστορίας, animation, και πολλά ακόμη.Ποιες σειρές-ντοκιμαντέρ ξεχωρίσαμε και για ποια από αυτές είναι καλύτερο να μην ξέρεις και πολλά πριν την ξεκινήσεις; Τι διαφορετικό έχει πετύχει το Mare of Easttown σε σχέση με άλλες αμερικανικές αστυνομικές σειρές; Τι αδιανόητη ρελάνς έχει πετύχει η Jean Smart τα τελευταία χρόνια και ποια ελληνική σειρά βρέθηκε στο Top 20 μας; Ποιες τελευταίες σεζόν μας ικανοποίησαν με το φινάλε τους και τι φάση με τις γαλλικές σειρές φέτος; Επίσης, ποια είναι η σειρά που ανυπομονούμε να δούμε; Διαβάστε:Οι 15 καλύτερες σειρές του 2021 (ως τώρα)Γιατί όλοι μιλούν για την Cristin Milioti;Η Jean Smart για τη Silk Spectre και τις αληθινές μάσκες του ‘Watchmen'Ακούστε το podcasts και σε:Spotify / Apple Podcasts / Google Podcasts Follow OneMan:Facebook / Instagram / Twitter / YoutubeFacebook Group: POP για τις Δύσκολες ΏρεςΒρες την Ιωσηφίνα Γριβέα: @ Facebook/@Instagram/igrivea@24media.grΒρες τον Θοδωρή Δημητρόπουλο: Twitter/Instagram/tdimitropoulos@24media.gr
This week I am joined by Roy van Eck, he played a monster in The Hex and is also a wine expert, he chose the 2009 film Watchmen. The film premise is in 1985 where former superheroes exist, the murder of a colleague sends active vigilante Rorschach into his own sprawling investigation, uncovering something that could completely change the course of history as we know it. It was my first time to see this Zack Snyder directed film and is available to watch on HBO Max, be sure to check it out if you haven't seen it or want to rewatch it. Themed Cocktails: Roy's Drink White Port Tonic Water A Squirt of Dry Lemon Full Frontal Manhatten (youbentmywookie.com) 2 oz Bombay Sapphire Gin 1 oz Hiram Walker Blue Curacao 1/2 oz Luxardo Maraschino Liqueur 3 dashes Regan’s Orange Bitters Shaken and served up. The Isotope staff prefers this cocktail to be served with a little backlighting for best blue glow effect. The Comedian (youbentmywookie.com) 2 oz Yukon Jack Canadian Whiskey Dr. Pepper Fill a tall glass with ice and feel free to go heavy on the Yukon Jack. Top off with as little Dr. Pepper as you dare. Garnish with a slice of lemon and a drop of blood in honor of that Watchmen smileyface button you’ve been bootlegging. Silk Spectre (youbentmywookie.com): 1 1/2 oz Patron XO Cafe 1/2 oz Hiram Walker Creme De Cacao Dark 1 oz heavy cream Cinnamon Combine the Patron XO Cafe and Hiram Walker Creme de Cacao Dark with ice and shake. Pour over ice, top off with heavy cream, and finish with a dash of cinnamon. Ozymandias (superherococktails.file.wordpress.com) Before 4 parts Lillet Blanc 1 part Bourbon (Jim Beam) During 4 parts Lillet Blanc 1 part bourbon (Jim Beam) 1 part Kirscwasser After 6 parts Lillet Blanc 1 part Kirschwasser Directions For All Shake with ice and strain into highball glass half-filled with crushed ice. Rorschach (superherococktails.file.wordpress.com) 4 parts Cream Liqueur (eg. Bailey's) 2 parts Aperol 1 to 2 parts Bourbon Shake with ice and strain into old fashioned glass with lots of ice in it. Nite Owl (superherococktails.file.wordpress.com) 4 parts Extra Dry Vermouth 2 parts Heering 1 part Gin Couple Spoonfuls of Water from Olive Jar Shake with ice and strain into cocktail glass. Garnish with couple of olives. BE WARNED: Some people love "the mystery" of this taste, but it's not for everyone. Drinking Game (drinkiwiki.com): Take a Drink Whenever Rorschach narrates There's a flashback Something blows up Someone or something teleports Take a Drink When You See A smiley face Dr. Manhattan's junk A shot directly lifted from the graphic novel A fake real person from history (e.g., Nixon) Take a Drink When Someone Says "Comedian" "Rorschach" "Manhattan" "mask" or "masked" Chug Your Drink Whenever Rorschach's face is revealed from under his mask As always, drink responsibly and with friends. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/linedrunk/support
Episode 242: Watchmen (2009) Retro Review With a week in between WandaVision and The Falcon and the Winter Solider, we've decided to take a look back at Zack Snyder's first DC Comics epic, Watchmen from 2009! We dive deep into this dark, gritty, and stylized film breaking down both the good and the bad. Join us next week for a special two-episode slate! We're dedicating full episodes to both Zack Snyder's Justice League (AKA The Snyder Cut) and the premiere for The Falcon and the Winter Solider! So that means a brand new episode on Tuesday and Wednesday next week! Join our live streams the night before each episode drops! Now available on Stitcher, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Podcast Addict, Spreaker, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and more: screen-heroes.com Live Stream Join us live during the show & chat with us on Tuesday nights at 9PM Eastern (8PM Central) on the Screen Heroes Podcast Facebook page! Facebook.com/ScreenHeroesPod Subscribe & Support Our Show Join our Forum for news, memes, spoiler conversations, tournaments, polls, and more: Facebook.com/groups/ScreenHeroes Leave us a review on Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/screen-heroes Leave us a review on Podcast Addict: http://podplayer.net/?podId=2460870 Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/screen-heroes/id1071922623 Want to help out the show in another way? Wear some Screen Heroes gear! bit.ly/HPNTeePublic Or just follow us on social media and share our content: screen-heroes.com Screen Heroes Podcast Credits A Derrico Studios Production Hosts: Rae Stewart | Derreck Mayer | Ryan Couture Executive Producer & Editor: Derreck Mayer Music by Flying Killer Robots Links: screen-heroes.com Social Media: @ScreenHeroesPod
Turk182 and Wallcrawler One are joined by Acomi from the Our Moms Think We're Funny podcast, as they begin their in-depth discussions on the central characters of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbon classic 12 part series, turned graphic novel, The Watchmen. In this episode they discuss John Osterman a.k.a. Doctor Manhattan. Examining the characteristic, personality, and internal conflict of The Comedian, Silk Spectre (II), Doctor Manhattan, The Nite Owl (II), Rorschach, and Ozymandias. They explore the inner workings of each person and show why they are they way they are. This podcast discussion crossovers with the Our Moms Think We're Funny podcast. Check out The Watchmen Files Part 2 - Silk Spectre and The Watchmen Files Part 4 - The Night Owl on Our Moms Think We're Funny. #OMTWF #Acomi #Turk182 #KorovaEntertainment #ITG #DoctorManhattan #DocManhattan Follow Turk182 on Twitter at @Turk182_KE and on Instagram at Turk182_KE. Follow Wallcrawler1 on Instagram @Wall_crawler1 Follow Acomi on Twitter at @AcomiDraws and on Instagram at AcomiDraws. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Acomi and Turk182 are joined by Wallcrawler One from the comic book podcast In The Gutters, as they continue their in-depth discussions on the central characters of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbon classic 12 part series, turned graphic novel, The Watchmen. In this episode they discuss Laurie Juspeczyk a.k.a. Silk Spectre II; daughter of Sally Jupiter, the original Silk Spectre. Examining the characteristic, personality, and internal conflict of The Comedian, Silk Spectre (II), Doctor Manhattan, The Night Owl (II), Rorschach, and Ozymandias. They explore the inner workings of each person and show why they are they way they are. This podcast discussion crossovers with the In The Gutters comic book podcast. Check out The Watchmen Files Part 1 - The Comedian on In The Gutters. #OMTWF #Acomi #Turk182 #KorovaEntertainment #ITG #TheWatchmen #SilkSpectre #SilkSpectreII Follow Acomi on Twitter at @AcomiDraws and on Instagram at AcomiDraws. Follow Turk182 on Twitter at @Turk182_KE and on Instagram at Turk182_KE. Follow Wallcrawler1 on Instagram @Wall_crawler1
Turk182 and Wallcrawler One are joined by Acomi from the Our Moms Think We're Funny podcast, as they begin their in-depth discussions on the central characters of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbon classic 12 part series, turned graphic novel, The Watchmen. In this first episode they discuss Edward Blake a.k.a. The Comedian; story catalyst and father of Laurie Juspeczyk a.k.a. Silk Spectre II. Examining the characteristic, personality, and internal conflict of The Comedian, Silk Spectre (II), Doctor Manhattan, The Nite Owl (II), Rorschach, and Ozymandias. They explore the inner workings of each person and show why they are they way they are. This podcast discussion crossovers with the Our Moms Think We're Funny podcast. Check out The Watchmen Files Part 2 - Silk Spectre on Our Moms Think We're Funny. #OMTWF #Acomi #Turk182 #KorovaEntertainment #ITG #TheComedian Follow Turk182 on Twitter at @Turk182_KE and on Instagram at Turk182_KE. Follow Wallcrawler1 on Instagram @Wall_crawler1 Follow Acomi on Twitter at @AcomiDraws and on Instagram at AcomiDraws. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The third episode of Watchmen focuses primarily on Laurie Blake, aka Silk Spectre. Her character provides a link from the original comic to the HBO series. This episodes establishes her as a formidable character and also provides insights into the aftermath of the original comic book. In this Nerd Flix & Chill podcast, we recap Watchmen's third episode, She Was Killed by Space Junk. Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes or listen on Stitcher. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter.
Nite-Owl and the Silk Spectre take to the skies in the most… written… blimp dogfight in history! BLIMP DOGFIGHT! You read that correctly! There’s also some hanky-panky (sans Leonard Cohen), some more Rorschach violence in lockup and, of course, a PRISON BREAK! You won’t want to miss this!Like this podcast? Hate it? Either way, give us a review on your platform of choice! Here's an easy link to help: https://ratethispodcast.com/tablereadsAlso: Don’t forget that our patrons can join us on a livestream while we record these episodes roughly a month in advance! They also get early access to posted episodes, AD FREE. Just head on over to www.patreon.com/TableReads and make a pledge! We’ll love you whether you do or not, but becoming a patron is the best way not to get friend-zoned. Our episodes are also available as in-studio videos on YouTube! Just go to YouTube.tablereadspodcast.com and subscribe!As always, you can reach out to us on Twitter @TheTableReads or find us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/Tablereads Or you can find us anywhere on the internet by going to https://linktr.ee/tablereadsTable Reads Created and Produced by Shawn McBee in association with Fandom Limb Media.Executive Producer: Ricardo Lugo
Chris Lebron, Associate Professor of Philosophy at Johns Hopkins University, returns to talk about the HBO TV series based on the 1980s comic.Want more This Week in Dystopia? Don't forget to subscribe, follow This Week in Dystopia on Twitter, and like the show on Facebook.
Podcast 241 finishes out their discussion of Netflix's streaming juggernaut, "The Witcher", starring Henry Cavill. Sit back and listen to Dan and Don as they talk about the closing moments of the show, what they liked and disliked, as well as their look into the future of the show.Also, check out their thoughts on HBO's critical darling, "Watchmen" and the CW crossover event "Crisis on Infinite Earths". Plenty to gush over in this episode. So sit back, "Watch" these men, "Toss" a coin, and get ready for a "Crisis" of opinions. LINK: http://bit.ly/241mailFollow us on:Instagram: @podcast_241Twitter: @podcast241Facebook: @241production
This week, fan-favorite Rorschach returns as our Heroes break down Damon Lindelof's masterpiece that is the new HBO series Watchmen. Jordin discusses his fantasy football follies and expresses his love for Silk Spectre, JR admires the new and improved Dr. Manhattan while Zach acknowledges the cultural significance of the show - and he got some new PJ's for the holiday.
In the face of Armageddon, a moral compromise must be made.
In the face of Armageddon, a moral compromise must be made.
In the face of Armageddon, a moral compromise must be made.
Hear the full episode at http://patreon.com/strugglesession or http://strugglesession.substack.com On this episode of Watching Watchmen we discuss four series from Before Watchmen: Comedian, Rorschach, Minutemen, Silk Spectre. Tune: Dilinger St. Cloud - The Beginning Is The End Is The Beginning Feat. Meagan Lee
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The mastermind revealed.
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The Geek Buddies with John Rocha, Michael Vogel and Shannon McClung
The Geek Buddies aka John Rocha, Michael Vogel and Shannon McClung bring you their SPOILER filled review of Watchmen Episode 3 titled "She Was Killed by Space Junk". They discuss Jean Smart showing up as Laurie Blake aka Silk Spectre, interpret the jokes she was telling, what the heck Is going on with Ozymandius, the game warden and his clones, and when will we see Doctor Manhattan! Enjoy this episode and Remember to Share and Retweet it!#Watchmen #HBO #JeanSmart--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-geek-buddies/message
Afterbuzz hosts Tehran Von Ghasri @IAmTehran - Drew Jones @OkDrewJ - Ryan Nilsen @RyanNilsen_ - discuss HBO's WATCHMEN - SEASON 1 - EPISODE 3 - SHE WAS KILLED BY SPACE JUNK. Discussions include FBI Agent Laurie Blake aka Silk Spectre, terrorist attack on Senator Joseph Keene Jr, and talking to Doctor Manhattan. Discussions also include Ozymandias' secret plan, 7th Kavalry, The Joke, Special Segment: Buy or Sell, News & Gossip: Jean Smart as Laurie Blake, Predictions and more. Stay tuned! The doomsday clock draws nearer. Everything Begins. Nothing Ever Ends. Who watches the Watchmen? Join us for THE WATCHMEN AFTERBUZZ TV AFTER SHOW PODCAST as every single week, we'll be here discussing HBO's adaptation of the world famous graphic novel of the same name. From comic history knowledge to topical discussion on the largely divisive subjects the show covers, we'll be here breaking it down. Subscribe and comment to stay up to date with all things HBO's Watchmen. ABOUT Watchmen: "Watchmen takes place in an alternative, contemporary reality in the United States, in which masked vigilantes became outlawed due to their violent methods. Despite this, some gather around in order to start a revolution while others are out to stop it before it is too late, as a greater question rises above them all; who watches the Watchmen?" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Before Watchmen: Silk Spectre Issue #4: Who Podcasts The Watchmen? Episode #10 In this episode Phil and Tyler review Before Watchmen: Silk Spectre issue #4 “The End Of The Rainbow”, further delays for issues #5 and #6 of Doomsday Clock, updated character info for the upcoming Watchmen TV series, and other DC Universe news. Show notes: Before Watchmen: Silk Spectre Issue #4: Who Podcasts The Watchmen? Episode #10 Get your OFFICIAL Capes and Lunatics merchandise here: http://shrsl.com/?idim Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WhoPodsWatchmen https://twitter.com/CLSidekicks Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capesandlunatics Follow us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKezHc4vA7JKhIuBNmBmvrQ Follow us on Instagram: capesandlunatics Follow us on Pinterest: Capes and Lunatics Podcast Follow Phil Perich on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nightwingpdp Follow Tyler Patrick on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JTYPatrick Produced by: http://www.southgatemediagroup.com Production Team: Phil Perich
Before Watchmen: Silk Spectre Issue #3: Who Podcasts The Watchmen? Episode #9 In this episode Phil and Tyler review Before Watchmen: Silk Spectre issue #3 “No Illusion”, discuss bad acid trips with Doctor Acid, Sensible superhero shoes, and the origin of the Comedian's infamous smiley face button. Show notes: Before Watchmen: Silk Spectre Issue #3: Who Podcasts The Watchmen? Episode #9 Get your OFFICIAL Capes and Lunatics merchandise here: http://shrsl.com/?idim Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WhoPodsWatchmen https://twitter.com/CLSidekicks Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capesandlunatics Follow us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKezHc4vA7JKhIuBNmBmvrQ Follow us on Instagram: capesandlunatics Follow us on Pinterest: Capes and Lunatics Podcast Follow Phil Perich on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nightwingpdp Follow Tyler Patrick on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JTYPatrick Produced by: http://www.southgatemediagroup.com Production Team: Phil Perich
Before Watchmen: Silk Spectre Issue #2: Who Podcasts The Watchmen? Episode #8 In this episode Phil and Tyler review Before Watchmen: Silk Spectre issue #2 “Getting Into the World”, discuss Watchmen actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan's new beard, the art of Amanda Conner, and the upcoming Action Comics #1000. Show notes: Before Watchmen: Silk Spectre Issue #2: Who Podcasts The Watchmen? Episode #8 Get your OFFICIAL Capes and Lunatics merchandise here: http://shrsl.com/?idim Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WhoPodsWatchmen https://twitter.com/CLSidekicks Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capesandlunatics Follow us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKezHc4vA7JKhIuBNmBmvrQ Follow us on Instagram: capesandlunatics Follow us on Pinterest: Capes and Lunatics Podcast Follow Phil Perich on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nightwingpdp Follow Tyler Patrick on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JTYPatrick Produced by: http://www.southgatemediagroup.com Production Team: Phil Perich
Before Watchmen: Silk Spectre Issue #1: Who Podcasts The Watchmen? Episode #7 In this episode Phil and Tyler review Before Watchmen: Silk Spectre issue #1, discuss the abundance of superhero content in current pop culture and forms of old media. Show notes: Before Watchmen: Silk Spectre Issue #1: Who Podcasts The Watchmen? Episode #7 Get your OFFICIAL Capes and Lunatics merchandise here: http://shrsl.com/?idim Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WhoPodsWatchmen https://twitter.com/CLSidekicks Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capesandlunatics Follow us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKezHc4vA7JKhIuBNmBmvrQ Follow us on Instagram: capesandlunatics Follow us on Pinterest: Capes and Lunatics Podcast Follow Phil Perich on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nightwingpdp Follow Tyler Patrick on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JTYPatrick Produced by: http://www.southgatemediagroup.com Production Team: Phil Perich
The Fit Bottomed Girls Podcast Ep 65: Malin Akerman Excelling in roles as varied as the chilly Lara Axelrod on Showtime's Billions to the hilarious Dr. Valerie Flame on Comedy Central's Children's Hospital-- Malin Akerman might be most famous for her badassery as Silk Spectre in 2009's Watchman which required to get in the shape of her life be working out with a hardcore former Navy SEAL! The FBGs had an easy & breezy chat with the super down-to-earth mom to son Sebastian to talk about her favorite health & beauty tips plus how she fits in planning her upcoming wedding to actor Jack Donnelly. Follow Malin on social media on Twitter: @MalinAkerman and Instagram @MalinAkerman Fit Bottomed Girls www.fitbottomedgirls.com Fit Bottomed Mamas www.fitbottomedmamas.com Fit Bottomed Zen www.fitbottomedzen.com Fit Bottomed Eats: www.fitbottomedeats.com Twitter: @FitBottomedGirl @FitBottomedZen @FitBottomedMama @FitBottomedEats Email us at podcast@fitbottomedgirls.com Read more at: http://fitbottomedgirls.com/category/resources/podcast-episodes/ Subscribe: http://fitbottomedgirls.com/podcast/ Want to sponsor the show? Yay! Drop us a note at advertising@fitbottomedgirls.com and let's make the world a healthier place together!
Help support The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast by becoming a Patron! Hosted by Remi Lavictoire, Mr. Blahg, Ian Fults, Jonathan Colbon Podcast length: 1:10:08 This week on The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast, Rem, Ian, Jonathan dig deeper into "Watchmen" from 2009 and directed by Zack Snyder. We're very pleased to welcome Mr. Blahg, from The Under The Comic Covers Podcast which you'll find on the Podcastica Network. The PositiveConsidered at one time to be un-filmable, Watchmen is a dark take on the Superhero genre in an alternate United States where the U.S. won in Vietnam, and Richard Nixon is still President! Ian loved that the movie adaptation took very good care of Alan Moore's original Graphic Novel, and found the casting to be spot on, particularly Rorschach. Jonathan talked about the symbolism in the movie, which was abundant. This is a film should be watched several times to be fully appreciated. The NegativeThe only small points we could find were the somewhat cheesy Leonard Cohen music during the 'Love Scene', and some fans will not enjoy this because of the comparison with the Graphic Novel. The VerdictWe had mixed opinions on which to do first, the movie or the graphic novel, but we all agree that Watchmen is a great story and is well worth exploring. Get more detail on Watchmen on IMDB Radio vs. The Martians Podcast As per Mr. Blahg's suggestion, learn more about David Zapanta Listener Feedback Cory Metcalfe This movie is truly outstanding, that is all Ian FoggoGrowing up in the 80's, this was a comic I stumbled upon, which was very hard to do when you live in an island. A few years after I read this, I even gave the complete series as a gift to a friend. I was completely stoked to see that this was going to be made into a movie, and as a comic book and Sci-Fi fan, thought that this was and has been one of the best Superhero movies put out. Athena NeillEnjoyed the movie. Loathed the Silk Spectre's costumes. Impractical and misogynistic in every way. I would like to light them on fire. David ZapantaThis movie is vastly underrated—and fan backlash to the altered ending overshadowed a pretty impressive page-to-screen adaptation. I do, however, think trying to cram 12 chapters into a single movie was overambitious. The source material would have been better served as an onscreen trilogy—really let the story expand and breathe. At the end of the day, I'm glad this movie exists. Great cast, slick cinematography, and a surprising (but necessary) fidelity to the comics. Snyder's Sucker Punch is loathsome; Watchmen is not. Mike GorhamThis was the first Blu Ray movie I ever watched. Breathtaking does not begin to describe it Corey BlantonI really enjoyed this movie. I still enjoy rewatching it. I think this movie was put together really well. The cast is fantastic. Some great use of song choice. I love the opening with "The Times, They Are A Changin'" by Bob Dylan that sort of sets up the world in which the movie takes place. Also "The Sound of Silence" by Simon & Garfunkel was perfect for The Comedian's funeral. And how can you not like Rorschach in this? His dialogue is just plain awesome throughout this movie. I mean come on: https://youtu.be/B3lsJmwNO40Lisa LyonsThere was a time that this was a comic book that was unfilmable. But then, they also said Lord of the Rings could never be filmed! Watchmen was, without a doubt, one comic book that made me a comic fan. That and the wonderful Camelot 3000. So, going into this film, I knew the source incredibly well. Dr Manhattan was precisely how I imagined him, but stealing every scene, without a doubt was Rorschach. He was perfectly cast, and carried off with such aplomb by Jackie Earle Haley that I couldn't have imagined anyone else in that role... I'm still of two minds if the comic ending or the film ending is best. I mean the ultimate outcome of both is humanity uniting, but is an Alien invasion more or less believable? Finally, on the DVD release there was a short animation that takes the Pirates story that develops in parallel in the comic, and turns it into a stand alone story. Weird, strange, but good... Oddly reminiscent of Heavy Metal type cartoons. Anthony FarnsworthYay! Love mr blahg!I really enjoyed this movie, the graphic novel even more so. I read the graphic novel prior to watching the movie, in fact Watchmen was the first graphic novel i ever read and owned. I wasn't sure what to expect, just thought "hey a cliche superhero team, they're making a movie about it so it must be good"...cliche superhero team...boy was i wrong. Turning the page and seeing a giant exploded alien carcass is definitely up there with the top 5 times my mind has been blown, although the movie did it different, i rather enjoy both versions and can understand why they chose to go the direction they did in the movie, both work, but i sure would have loved to see cthulhu body parts scattered across a ruined Manhattan. A visual masterpiece, its very fitting with Zack Snyder's resume and i believe he did the graphic novel justice. Its one of those pieces of media that had me talking for quite awhile, unlike avengers which is a cut and dry superhero team movie, Watchmen presents many existential quandaries to think about which i find to be rare with your typical superhero movie. I would recommend both the movie and novel to anyone, the deleted scenes are just as enjoyable. Cant wait to hear the discussion fellas, take care. Ton de WitteI read the graphic novel first. When I saw the movie I was impressed with how well it followed the novel. Some things were absent and the ending was different but a great translation to film. And there are 3 versions of this movie, theatrical, directors cut and ultimate cut. Didn't see the last one which seems to have the tales of the black freighter in it so review all three if you can. Essential viewing this one as well as reading the graphic novel.Now do we understand who is locked up with whom and where ? Doug FergusonApparently a lot of people really don't like the movie... but I do! I think Snyder did a great job adapting the graphic novel, which was an ambitious undertaking to say the least. I think the casting was great and the tone was dark and mysterious. There were a few questionable changes, but overall I feel that they stayed true to the source material and I actually thought the ending change worked better for the cinematic medium. I'm sure Alan Moore would have hated it, but that's because he's Alan Moore. Though, part of me wonders about the project that only exists only in a parallel universe. Apparently Terry Gilliam was approached ages ago to adapt Watchmen and he turned it down saying that it couldn't be done in a single movie, but he would do it if it were a miniseries. I would have LOVED to see that, but it never came to pass... Ray RMy first viewing was the extended cut DVD - I found it long and tedious, a missed opportunity. I hear fans of the comic loved it but as a casual moviegoer I thought it could have been better. Nick JensenI really enjoy this movie and the graphic novel. Like a lot of the other posts, I read the graphic novel first and then saw the movie, and think it's a great adaptation. The parts that they changed, like the costumes and the ending, all really worked well; and honestly look better. I think one of the main reasons why a lot of the general public didn't really embrace the movie was because of it's marketing. They marketed this as a typical fast-paced action comic book movie, but this movie and the source material are more of a dramatic, noir detective mystery story. So people went in to the movie with the wrong expectations of what they were going to see. But I love this movie and can't wait to hear your discussion. Michael SimshauserI'm on the fence with the movie. There are things that just simply that the comic can do that the movie cannot. While I own this movie and the related DVDs (Tales of the Black Freighter & the Motion Comic), any discussion of this movie always makes me want to read the comic, not watch the movie. Might be a different state of affairs when I get my hands on the Director's Cut. My two cents on whether it's required viewing, perhaps not. But the comic is definitely required reading. For another point of view, Radio vs the Martians (another podcast) had a great recent episode discussing the movie and the comic and the history and the changes made between the comic and its film adaptation. The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast is partially funded by Patreon. You can help make the Sci-Fi Movie Podcast even better by becoming a support. Go to our Patreon page and show your support! Please share your comments and thoughts on The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast Facebook page or send us Email and we'll add your feedback to the show! Subscribe to The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast Newsletter! Sci Fi Movie Podcast Watchmen
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