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*Hey adventurers, we'd sure love to have your nomination for best board game podcast! Click here and give us your vote!* A pestilence has befallen the kingdom as Scott has taken ill. Nevertheless he trudges on! Teacher Ryan joins us for an 8-bit breakdown of Beyond the Horizon, but first we're talking Nippon, Elder Scrolls, Betrayal of the Second Era, and Star Trek Into the Unknown. Today's time warp features Last Light before closing things out with a visit to THUNDERDOME! Chat about this episode, gaming, questions of the week, and more in our DISCORD! www.levelupgamepodcast.com
The next sequel we will discuss is "Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol". For it, I chatted with someone who wears a lot of hats on set, David Codeglia, and for this sequel, he did visual effects. David has had quite the journey and it began with his dad bringing home old film equipment for him and his twin to mess around with. We talked about his early days as a PA, filming weddings, the process of getting VFX shots approved, shooting behind the scenes for Star Trek Into the Darkness, directing "The Break Down", and a ton more. Great chat.Watch the unedited video interview at sequelsonly.com/DavidCodegliaDavid's IMDb https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1263285/Your homework is to watch "Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol"Follow us on all social media @sequelsonly and our website is sequelsonly.com Review, rate, and share us with your friends, enemies, neighbors, exes, and even that annoying supermarket clerk!
With what we're pretty sure is our longest episode of all time, Ryan and Brady dive into this classic Deep Space Nine episode with the help of Max Brooke and Michael Gernes, the designers of the upcoming Star Trek miniatures game "Star Trek: Into the Unknown." Max and Michael break down the analysis of Star Trek metafiction, the logistics of holodeck food, and the long-game characterization of DS9, but first, they sit for an extended interview on their cool new game from WizKids, which debuts later this year (and is set during the Dominion War).
Esta semana Michael tendrá que ir con Tilly a Halem'no un planeta pre-warp y no deberán saltarse la primera directriz (cosa que no ocurrirá) para hacer una Yincana dentro de la Yincana que es esta temporada y conseguir un objeto y pista del dispositivo. Participan: XeviPanda y Sergio Valencia Edita: Sergio Valencia Musica: OST Discovery, Star Trek Into the Darkness Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Multiverse Tonight - The Podcast about All Your Geeky Universes
Unleash your inner geek with us as we navigate through the buzzing landscape of the multiverse, shedding light on the big and small of the entertainment industry! The Writers strike might be ending. The discovery of three new spider species in Latin America ties back to the original trio of Star Trek. Stay tuned as we share the latest on Star Trek Into the Unknown game and the release of Star Trek Strange New World Season 2 across various formats.But that's just the tip of the iceberg! Discover the hidden gems of the Star Wars universe, including Guillermo del Toro's unproduced movie and upcoming project from Dave Filoni. Dive into the world of DC Comics, Marvel Comics, and more, all while getting the lowdown on upcoming adaptations, series, and feature films. Get ready to be blown away by the unexpected - Disney's 100th anniversary celebration, Amazon's new ad-free plan for Prime Video, and much more! So buckle up for a truly out-of-this-world experience!Support the showThanks for listening! Come visit the podcast at https://www.multiversetonight.com/ and the Pop Goes The Culture podcast network at https://popgoestheculture.com/
This week hosts Pete, Sam and Chris are joined by special guest Rob Kneisler from the Liberty Squadron Podcast to discuss fun ship ideas for the extended format. Then in the special after hours portion of the podcast they chat about the newly unveiled Star Trek Into the Unknown game. Enjoy! Trek talk begins at roughly the 1 hour mark. PAX Links: Main Event WOQ https://forms.gle/sCvTLSHvhkSeTPEz5 Friday 12/1 Extended Championship (No bans) https://forms.gle/8jaKfKrChFKuBQ9j9 Sunday 12/3 Fangs Out https://forms.gle/YCqDnMuqh6cHfmWn8 Player packet: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wXegZKScYfqmSx4jBVc5-kbcmlbf_9xzKmoQGP14IHs/edit?usp=drivesdk
Especial dedicat a l'estrena de Star Trek Into the Darkness i la reimaginació que JJ Abrams ha fet de l'univers Star Trek.
Born in Pativilca, Peru, 100 miles north of Lima, Alex Acuña was born into a musical family that inspired him and helped shape him as a musician. His father and five brothers were all musicians. Alex taught himself how to play the drums from the age of four. By the time Alex turned ten, he was already playing in local bands. As a teenager, he moved to Lima and became one of Peru's most accomplished session drummers, performing on many recording projects for artists, as well as film and television productions.In Lima, Alex also earned a glowing reputation for his live performances. So much so, that at the age of eighteen, Alex was chosen in 1964 by the great Cuban band leader, Perez Prado, to join his big band. It was with the Prado band that Alex first traveled to the United States. In 1965, Alex moved to Puerto Rico to work as a studio musician and play locally. During this period, he also studied for three years at the Puerto Rico Conservatory of Music, playing as a classical percussionist with the Symphony Orchestra under the direction of the famed Spanish cellist master Pablo Casals.Alex moved to Las Vegas in 1974, where he played with such greats as Elvis Presley Diana Ross, Paul Anka, Frank Sinatra, Olivia Newton John. Between 1975 and 1977, he made part of jazz history when he became both drummer and percussionist for one of the most innovative and pioneering jazz groups of our time, Weather Report. He first performed as percussionist (October 1975 to April 1976), and later as drummer (April 1976 to October 1977). He recorded two albums with the group: “Black Market” (1976) and the highly successful “Heavy Weather” (1977), which included the famous tracks “Birdland” and “Havona.” “Heavy Weather” became the first jazz-fusion album to sell a million copies.Alex next moved to Los Angeles, California, in 1978 where he quickly earned the position of a valued session drummer and percussionist for recordings, television and motion pictures. His countless album credits include such diverse artist as U2, Paul McCartney, Blondy, Joni Mitchell, Jay Z, Ella Fitzgerald, Whitney Houston, Annie Lennox, Sergio Mendes, Yellow , Joe Cocker, Jennifer Nettles, Jackets, Chic Corea, Herbie Hancock, Paco de Lucia, Ron Carter, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Julio Iglesias, Koinonia, Chris Botti, Chano Dominguez, Tom Jones, Seals, Juan Gabriel, Luis Miguel, Placido Domingo, Ron Kenoly, Sam Phillips, The Winnans, Phil Keagy, Lee Ritenour, Larry Carlton,Wayne Shorter, Joe Zawinul and also has performed with the London Symphony Orchestra, Metropole Orchestra, WDR big band, Alex has also performed live with the likes of Al Jarreau, Bobby McFerrin Roberta Flack, Antonio Carlos Jobim, The Gipsy Kings, Paco de Lucia, Celia Cruz, Carlos Santana, Herbie Hancock, Christina Aguilera, James Taylor, Michael Mc Donald, Tito Puente, Roy Orbison, Bruce Springsteen, Eddie Palmieri, to name a few. Additionally, Alex has recorded film scores under the direction of Great Composers:Gustavo Dudamel, Dave Grusin, Alan Silvestri, Michele Legrand, Bill Conti, Michele Colombier, Marvin Hamlish, Maurice Jarre, Alexandre Desplat, Heitor Pereyra, Mark Isham, Michael, Giacchino, John Dabney, John Powell, James Newton Howard, Hans Zimmer, Randy Newman, John Williams, Harry Gerson Williams, Lalo Schiffrin, Steve Jablonski, Christophe Becker and many others. He became the recipient of many awards and honors including theEmeritus MVP award from NARAS (National Academy of Recording for the Arts and Sciences) and winner of the "Best Latin/Brazilian Percussionist" of Modern Drummer's Readers Poll for fifteen consecutive years.Alex's South American and Caribbean roots and understanding of contemporary and classical music make him a complete and skilled master musician. In 2000, Alex Acuña y Su Acuarela De Tambores received a Grammy nomination for “Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album” for "Rhythms for a New Millennium". This solo album included varying styles of Latin, South American and African percussion. The nomination confirmed Alex's vast knowledge and expertise of percussion rhythms. Zan Stewart of the Los Angeles Times wrote, "Alex Acuña is the epitome of the world music percussionist, to whom no style is a stranger".Alex also received two Latin Grammy nominations in 2003. Los Hijos del Sol “To My Country”, which was released by his independent record label – NIDO Entertainment. The second Latin Grammy nomination came for Tolu’s “Bongo de Van Gogh” released by Tonga Productions. In 2004, Alex released his follow up album by Alex Acuña and the Unknowns titled “No Accent”. New Cd called Barxeta by Losen records 2013. In addition, Alex has composed music for various artists and produced "Thinking of You" by Alex Acuña and the Unknowns, "Rumberos Poetry" by Tolú and "Aliyah" by Kay Silberling. This year will see the release of some new DVD projects for Drum Channel.Alex is widely known as an educator, gifted teacher and clinician of drums and percussion. He has recorded four solo instructional videos and provides seminars at universities such as UC Los Angeles, Berklee School of Music in Boston. USC and other top international schools of music.http://www.DWDrums.comhttp://www.GonBopsPercussion.comhttp://www.Evans.com All there companies sponsor Alex.He is also credited with the design of Zildjian's "Azuka" line of cymbals, signature Vic Firth sticks and the caddy stick bag, the Alex Acuña line of Signature percussion instruments with GonBops – 4 Special Edition Congas, 5 Cow Bells, Timbales, Bongos and his own Especial Edition Peruvian Cajon.Innovation, energy and pure heart characterize Alex's playing. It is easy to see why Alex Acuña is one of the most sought after musicians of our time. Alex recognizes his music as a gift from the Lord Jesus and gives all the glory to God!http://www.myspace.com/acunahoffmathisenhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35KT2leNa30http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=148441735197932 Famous Movies where Alex is playing since 2000: Drum LineThe Incredible HancockMr. and Mrs. SmithMission Impossible 3 & 4 Star Trek Into the Darkness Star TrekRatatouille UPHop Super 8Italian JobBeverly Hills Chihuahua Happy Feet TransformersSpeed Racer REDThe Kite RunnerX-Men Origin- Wolverine BurlesqueEntangled Bourn Legacy Bucket List Toy Story 3Cars 2 Monte Carlo Happy FeetHansel & Gretel Jupiter Ascending Monsters University John CarterCars Smurf Frozen TangleBourne Legacy Monte CarloDown Of the Planets of the ApesTomorrowland Jupiter Ascending Inside Out MinionsJurassic World Inside OutZootopia The Big ShortSecret Lies Of Pets Jungle Book
The power of imagination. Show talks about how Star Trek: Into the Darkness inspired to imagine a new future with anti-grav devices, that are coming soon. Ways to manifest a New Earth, and what it will take to turn things around for our planet and our people. Gives a grounding for open minded logic and how to apply new concepts to our struggling civilization. Fearlessly and truthfully revealing the darkness on the planet and taking you through the question "How can we choose the light, even though we know the darkness?"
Whether it's our longest show since the first one or actual Listener Mail, the apocalypse is nigh Radio Free Nintendo might've taken the weekend off, but that just means you can listen to NFR if your ears stopped ringing from the fireworks (North America only). First off is New Business, and make no bones about it - this one is Xbone-sized. We've got: Call of Juarez: Gunslinger, The Last of Us, Remember Me, Metroid Other M, Super Ghouls and Ghosts, Thomas Was Alone, Runner 2, New Super Luigi U and KERSPLOOSH! It's so many games we had to forego the puns to keep the show post under a page! After Now Posted makes you question your own sanity, Whatcha Watchin goes even farther down the rabbit hole with Stephen's menagerie of Continuum, Scooby Doo Mystery Inc., the Penny Arcade Strip Search (not what you're thinking)… and Equestria Girls (it might be what your thinking). Donald, a known fan of monsters, steps up to Monster and ponders its Del Toro-fueled fate, while Austen beams into Star Trek Into (or is it into? Wikipedia's not clear) Darkness and a whole mess of animated BluRays. In a very special Double Feature, the crew is forced to confront what brought them together while pondering the listener question of "Why do you play Nintendo games"? After that, E3 is tackled one more time a few weeks out, as they look back at the Xbone's 180 and wonder if gamers have an advocate anymore. A fresh crop of Mushrooms ends the marathon with more Bethesda trouble (Donald's article is here: http://ca.ign.com/articles/2013/06/05/what-went-wrong-with-human-heads-prey-2?abthid=51af79d92aabedda5500000c), Stephen's musical talent, and an ice cold NBA Draft. Steps will be taken to ensure shorter shows - but if you'd like to combat those plans, why not drop us an email? Send it to nintendofreeradio@gmail.com - and until next time, watch out for that mutagen! This podcast was edited by Austen Parkin, Donald Theriault and Stephen Shook. All music contained within is used under Fair Use protection.
No episódio de hoje, Affonso Solano, Roberto Duque Estrada e Diogo Braga pedem carona a Enterprise para assistir Star Trek: Into the Darkness! E no Traz a Pipoca: Spock: o emo da Enterprise?! O Data é italiano?! Affonso fica Mesmerizado!E no Mata ou Pilota: JJ contra JJ!Também comentado nesse MRG: CONHEÇA O NAVEGADOR QUE VOCÊ AMAVA ODIAR Oceano no Fim do Caminho - Neil Gaiman Almanaque Jornada nas Estrelas MRG sobre Tomb Raider MRG sobre Metro: Last Light Promoção exclusiva MRG: Espadachim de Carvão por R$24,90 Assine o canal do Youtube do MRG e SE PREPARE!! Twitter do Arquiteto da Skynerd: Guilherme Camillo!Ouça e baixe as entradas do MRG: Entradas do MRG! A entrada deste episódio foi enviada por: O pessoal do Farandola Crew! Conheça o canal!Assine o Feed do MRG: http://feed.matandorobosgigantes.com/Siga-nos no TWITTER: @DiogoMRG @BetoMRG @AffonsoSolanoCurta nossas páginas oficiais no Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/matandorobosgigantes http://www.facebook.com/BetoDuqueEstrada http://www.facebook.com/DidiBraguinha http://www.facebook.com/affonsosolanoE-Mails:Dúvidas, xingamentos e excuse-mes para matandorobosgigantes@matandorobosgigantes.comQual a Caixa-Postal do MRG? Caixa Postal 2571 EQS 212/412 CEP: 70.275-970 Brasilia, DFBaixe a MP3:Ouça no player abaixo ou faça o download da MP3 aqui (clique com o botão direito do mouse e escolha a opção salvar destino como)!
Today on The Basement: Vic is in a good mood; Scott’s in a bad mood. So what else is new, right? In fact, we’re going to temporarily change the name of the podcast to “The Good Mood-Bad Mood Hour With Vic And Scott.” Anyway, moods aside, the boys discuss summer blockbusters, including Star Trek: Into … Continue reading "Episode 47: Star Trek Spoilers, Summer Movies, and E3 Prep"
This week New York Cine Radio talks about the new Child's Play movie, Curse of Chucky, Spider-Man news, mini-reviews of Iron Man 3 and Star Trek: Into the Darkness, a full review of the first episode of Arrested Development Season 4, and an exclusive interview with Eileen Dietz, star of The Exorcist, Planet of the Apes, and General Hospital, as she tells us about her new book, Exorcising My Demons: An Actress' Journey to The Exorcist and Beyond and she will be at the Macabre Faire Film Fest May 31st-June 2nd Rockville Center NY! The gang also has an update on Morrowbie Jukes new poster as well. "I'm a seeker too. But my dreams aren't like yours. I can't help thinking that somewhere in the universe there has to be something better than man. Has to be." Exorcising My Demons Facebook Page Order the Book Here or Here on Amazon Information on the Macabre Faire Film Fest May 31st-June 2nd
Appleseed (2004) is the fourth movie of AniMAYtion and our very first anime selection. We could bore you with a plot wrap-up here but the movie will do that enough for you. Note to auteurs: More robot fighting. Less techno babble talky talky. Second half we remain spoiler free as we discuss Star Trek Into […]
Inför det 6:e avsnittet har vi laddat upp med en massa film. Vi avhandlar bl.a. Star Trek Into darkness, Iron Man 3, Mama och Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters. Dessutom tar vi i veckans ämne diskussionen om 3D-filmens vara eller icke vara.
Steven Hurst and Chris Droney have a peek at the latest news. They ponder posters for Monsters University and The Man of Steel. Steven whines about the pains of constructing LEGO sets, Chris gets excited about Spider-man and X-Men casting and they both fall in front of the throne of the new Star Trek Into […]
It's all Fat Bear Week and puns this week, both of which share one important characteristic--they have distended, pendulous bellies. Wait, that wasn't it.It's that they are both to be respected for their power and danger. Those people you hear about who try to live with bears always suffer the same fates as the serial deployers of puns, in that they are both found dead and alone. Games Played Last Week:01:42 -Undaunted: Stalingrad (Trevor Benjamin and David Thompson, Osprey Games, 2022)04:45 -Don't L.L.A.M.A. Dice (Reiner Knizia, AMIGO, 2021)08:02 -Can't Stop (Sid Sackson, Playte Games, 2023)14:23 -Hybris: Disordered Cosmos (Damien Chauvreau, Aurora Game Studio, 2023)27:38 -Praga Caput Regni (Vladimír Suchý, Delicious Games, 2020)28:52 -Fast & Furious: Highway Heist (Prospero Hall, Funko Games, 2021)32:32 -Trolls & Princesses (Pim Thunborg, Game Brewer, 2023)37:06 -Battle Card: Series 1 (Nils Johansson and David Thompson, Postmark Games, 2023) News (and why it doesn't matter):40:32 A Study in Emerald 3rd Edition by CMON 41:43 Star Trek: Into the Unknown43:36 Mythic shamelessly goes in for yet more money, again, for Darkest Dungeon45:37 Feature Game: City of the Great Machine (German Tikhomirov, CrowD Games, 2023)Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Thanks to Ryan for the suggestion on this week's topic! We're looking at different ways dice have been used as a mechanic in board games with 15 different takes (and representative games) from the hobby. * Question of the Week: Ouija is a _______ game* Acquisition Disorders: Cities, Star Trek: Into the Unknown* At the Table: Tichu, Terraforming Mars The Dice Game, Herstory, Pop in the BoxIf you haven't yet, be sure to connect with us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/boardgamersanonymous), Twitter (http://twitter.com/bgapodcast), and our website (https://www.boardgamersanonymous.com). You can also support the show by donating on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/bga) or using our Amazon affiliate link.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy