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Richard and Christel watched "Star Trek: Of Gods and Men" and will be discussing everything about it! From the fan service that landed, to the parts that got lost in warp speed! Prepare for a lively exchange. Whether you loved it, hated it, or are somewhere in the nebulous zone in between... this discussion will be illuminating. They ask the all-important question: Is "Of Gods and Men" a worthy addition to the Star Trek legacy, or a fan film that's best left in the archives? Time to find out!
Scott Nakada on the behind the scenes of Star Trek: Of Gods and Men, Star Trek: Renegades, and his exciting new project Starship Echelon. Visit us at starfleetpodcast.net/beyondtrek --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beyondtrekpodcast/support
Married Trekkie couple, Joe & Nicole, change up the format for a very special episode. This month, we welcome actor, director, musician, and Mr. Tuvok himself, Tim Russ, to the podcast to chat about all kinds of things from space science and citizen astronomy, to creating Star Trek fan films! Follow Tim on Twitter @timruss2. ***Special shout out to Steve Combs for the music featured and remixed throughout this episode. Be sure to subscribe to this podcast and follow us over on Twitter @DSLovePod! References: Star Trek's Tim Russ Brings a Life of Stargazing to NASA's Lucy Mission - Twin Cities Geek Rodenberry on Patrol (short film) Slayer (trailer - film directed by Tim Russ) 5th Passenger (trailer - sci-fi film starring Tim Russ & other Star Trek alums) Lead Me Home (music video) WE (music video) Star Trek: Of Gods and Men Star Trek: Renegades Renegades: Ominara (new sci-fi film directed by Tim Russ)
TVC 548.6: From August 2012: Actor and author Lawrence Montaigne (A Vulcan Odyssey, The Guardian List) talks to Ed about his adventures as a gold smuggler in Bangkok and Hong Kong; working on various Irwin Allen shows; and reprising the role of the Vulcan Stonn in the web miniseries Star Trek: Of Gods and Men. Lawrence Montaigne passed away in March 2017. Want to advertise/sponsor our show? TV Confidential has partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle advertising/sponsorship requests for the podcast edition of our program. They're great to work with and will help you advertise on our show. Please email sales@advertisecast.com or click the link below to get started: https://www.advertisecast.com/TVConfidentialAradiotalkshowabout Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sean todos bienvenidos a una nueva (e)misión de emergencia del primer programa de radio #Trekkie hecho desde Argentina y que llega a todos los cuadrantes de la galaxia para demostrar nuestro gran amor por #StarTrek En el episodio de hoy resolvemos varios interrogantes (algunos que tienen que ver con el uso de la ropa interior de los personajes de las series), pero principalmente la pregunta que les hicimos a nuestros oyentes en un nuevo "Viaje a las Encuestas" donde preguntamos "¿Cuál es la peor primera temporada de las series trek?". También hablamos del nuevo contenido que tenemos en nuestro canal de youtube, que dimos en llamar "Picardías Animadas de Ayer y Hoy" donde reseñamos el primer episodio de #StarTrekTAS y que pueden ver acá: https://youtu.be/PNfdAHUpd5g Después en nuestra sección "Continuando el Viaje" hablamos del fanfilm "Star Trek: Of Gods and Men" del director #TimRuss y que salió como festejo del 40 Aniversario de la saga. Luego seguimos con la tanda "Salvado por la Campana" en nuestra sección "El Capítulo de la Semana" donde analizamos el episodio de #StarTrekDS9 "Valiant" protagonizado en su mayoría por Jake y Nog. Después, como casi todos los programas, nos visito nuestro amigo Jack que nos trajo un nuevo dato curioso de la franquicia. Y para cerrar llegaron nuestras efemérides trekkies en nuestra sección "Esta Semana en Star Trek" donde recordamos fechas especiales dentro de este universo que tanto queremos. ------------------------------------------------- Buscanos en nuestras redes: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/remerasrojas Twitter: @remerasrojas Instragram: @remerasrojas ivoox: https://remerasrojas.ivoox.com Anchor: https://anchor.fm/remerasrojas Youtube: RemerasRojas ------------------------------------------------
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James Sheaves hosts a rousing trudge through the fan produced Star Trek: Of Gods and Men with James Sheaves (@sheavsey) Katya Zenina (@3ene4ka) Byron Hussie (@byrobot) Watch ST: OGaM here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFqAME7dx58 Remix of Star Trek theme by RAC
Nichelle Nichols was born Grace Dell Nichols in 1932 in small town near Chicago, Robbins, Illinois. Young Grace was drawn to singing, dancing and acting early on, getting her first professional gig at the age of 14. She soon made a name for herself, meeting the big stars of the day. This included Duke Ellington. The musician was so impressed with her that he invited her to tour with him. After starting a family, she created her own touring show and did so well, that she was able to move her family to Los Angeles. There she landed a part in the movie Starring Sidney Poitier, Dorothy Dandridge and Sammy Davis, Jr. She soon caught the attention of casting director Joe D'Agosta (who would later do the same job on Star Trek) who hired her for a part on The Lieutenant. This was the first show Gene Roddenberry created. On the episode "To Set it Right," she played the wife of an African-American officer who was dealing with racism. A big topic for 1964. It was during this time that she and Roddenberry developed a romantic relationship. While it was short-lived, Roddenberry remained impressed with Nichols and with her help, created the role of Lt. Uhura. After Star Trek, Nichols worked for NASA in the mid-70s recruiting women and minorities to join the space program. She was able to bring in some very notable names including Sally Ride, Guion Bluford, Judy Resnick, Ron McNair and Charles Bolden. After flying six missions, Bolden would later become the head of NASA. Nichol's last official performance as Uhura was in 1991 in the film Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. But she reprised the role in 2007 in the fan-made web-based film, Star Trek: Of Gods and Men. In 2016, she received The Life Career Award from the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films. 70s Trek is a fan production and does not receive any profit. Intro and Outro Music was purchased from Free Play Music. Copyright 2017 - 70s Trek
I hope you will all consider this the first "real" Episode! It's a "Movie Monday" episode in which we discuss: 1) Star Trek: Of Gods and Men 2) The New Daughter 3) My Brothers Keeper 4) Zombies! Zombies! Zombies! 5) Another Earth
We’re pleased to announce the eighth episode of our “Life After Trek” podcast, featuring Crystal Allen. Many of you will remember Crystal from her role as D'Nesh in the Enterprise episode "Bound". D'Nesh was one of the Orion Slave Girls used to gain control of the Enterprise and subdue Captain Archer and his crew. Crystal was also involved in the Tim Russ helmed fan film "Star Trek: Of Gods and Men" were she played Conqueror Navigator Yara.We originally met Crystal at last year's Starbase Indy convention, but unfortunately ran into technical difficulties and were unable to record the interview live. Crystal was a great sport and called in to provide you guys & gals with insight into her time spent in the Trek universe. If you haven't checked out "Of Gods and Men", be sure to do so. You can find more info here on the official website.We hope you enjoy listening to this episode as much as we did recording it. Be sure to stop by the official Crystal Allen website here to see what projects she has in store.
Hello and welcome to the next episode of Trekcast the Star Trek podcast this week we have a very special interview with everyones favorite (and ours of course) Dabo girl Chase Masterson "Leeta" from Star Trek: Deep Spcae Nine. Also joining us is our super awesomecelebrity blogger from Hey Star Trek!Jerad "Coin" Formby pronounced "Quan" just so you know. So our favorite DS9 siren sits down with us and chats about all the great projects she is working on including teaching at Homeboy Industrieswhich you should check out its a great organizationon that really helps out a lot of people. Also Chase has a great film called Yesterday Was a Lie thats been making waves at a bunch of film festivals and should be getting a wider release soon. You can also check out her great music and buy her great CD's including her latest release Crystal Anniversary: Songs from the Holosuite. Of course we wouldn't let Chase get away with without chatting about the great fan film production Star Trek: Of Gods and Men and of course her opinion of the new film as well. Well we hope you enjoy this interview with Chase as much as we did and we will be back later in the week for the Sci-Fi Supplemental so until then I guess I'll just yell DABO!!! take care. Listen on iTunes
That's right people after a week off the GS boys are back in town and ready to bring you the brightest and best from the world of Geekdom! News Barry has a massive rant about the Skynet systerm. Highlander remake (apparently being the only one is not enough these days). Flash Gordon to be remade(hopefully not a movie version of the tv series). Week that was Doctor who - Silence in the Library episode review. Dock Walloper from Virgin Comics. Shadow Hunter from Virgin Comics. Star Trek: Of Gods and men (internet fan film with an awesome cast!). Notes from Nuge Superman the movie Main No main this week far too much arguing an doctor whoing to get through this week!