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Six String Hayride Classic Country PodcastEpisode 44, The 1980s. The gap between Commercial (Alabama, The Judds) and Craft (Steve Earle, Dwight Yoakam, Emmylou Harris) widens as Country Music profits soar to new highs. Bluegrass and Rockabilly get hot with Vince Gill, Ricky Skaggs, Marty Stuart, Brian Setzer, and Dave Edmunds. Barbara Mandrell is so talented that she's really a fantastic pedal steel musician disguised as a blonde pop lady. Chris remembers singer Mel McDaniel and offers up a classic fried chicken recipe. Johnny Cash gets dropped by Columbia Records and goes cosmic with Willie, Kris, and Waylon as The Highwaymen. We are going to the Movies for 9-5, Urban Cowboy, The Empire Strikes Back, Star Trek Wrath of Khan, Indiana Jones,and The Blues Brothers. We pay respects to Marty Robbins, Muddy Waters, James Cagney, John Lennon and others. Chris and Jim take you through the rodeo that was the 1980's. Wherever you get Podcastshttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086513555749https://www.patreon.com/user?u=81625843
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we start a new series on 1999's Homeworld, from Relic Entertainment. We set the game in its time and then turn a little bit to the opening moments and the tutorial. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: First couple of levels + tutorial Issues covered: a layered intro, our history with RTSes, the music hitting, transitioning to a console player, console RTSes, a new timeline, setting the game in its time, going against the norm, Relic and its RTS series, the big genre of the time but one that never grew, grognard capture, the appeal of online games, early e-sports, popularity in Korea, the feel of a space sim, checking all the boxes, how 3D it really is, switching views to elevate a target point, mouse and keyboard, doing their own thing with hotkeys, evolution working on games, presentational advantages, a graphics benchmark game, economical game development, elegant ship design, great silhouettes, maybe tessellating, editors that look like RTSes, spending budget on contrails, using specific things on PCs vs the graphics cards, camera and control, mining everything you can and building as you go, replacing inferior ships with new ones, finite people and resources reflecting themes, elegance in design, framing the camera well, the great use of the fleet commander and the magic of moving the camera, WWII space physics vs more accurate space physics, interestingly bad video games, finding those bad games, moon shots, imagining a deeper ecology, speedrunning Trespasser, a diversion into speedrunning. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Starfighter, Starcraft (series), Total War (series), Warcraft (series), Quake, Halo, Battlestar: Galactica, DOOM, Diablo, PlayStation, Age of Empires (series), Pikmin, Brutal Legend, Tim Schafer, Johnny "Pockets", System Shock 2, Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver, Planescape: Torment, Shenmue, Owen Wilson, Command and Conquer (series), Westwood, Tim Curry, Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri, Final Fantasy VIII, Chrono Cross, Silent Hill, Rayman 2: The Great Escape, Quake III Arena, Omikron: The Nomad Soul, David Cage, Asheron's Call (series), D&D Online, LotR Online, Turbine Entertainment, Derek Flippo, Sega, Creative Assembly, Blizzard, Ensemble Studios, Total Annihilation, Impossible Creatures, Dawn of War, Company of Heroes, Warhammer: 40K, Myth, Bungie, Call of Duty (series), LucasArts, Galactic Battlegrounds (series), Force Commander, Andrew Kirmse, TIE Fighter (series), Descent: Freespace, Wing Commander, Colony Wars, Elite, Star Citizen, Star Wars: Squadrons, Star Trek: Wrath of Khan, GoldenEye: 007, Metroid Prime, Resident Evil (series), Eric Johnston, X-COM, Julian Gollop, Baldur's Gate, Troy Mashburn, Trespasser, Biostats, Belmont, Reed Knight, Dragon's Dogma, Bethesda Game Studios, D&D, Black and White, ARK: Survival Evolved, Valheim, Half-Life 2, GameThing, Dave Wolinsky, Pippin Barr, Control, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers, Mark Garcia. Next time: A few more levels! Twitch: brettdouville or timlongojr, instagram:timlongojr, Twitter: @devgameclub Discord DevGameClub@gmail.com
"One thing about me...I love a good prologue. If you are ever watching a movie in a theatre, and it starts, and the title comes up first, and you hear someone in the theatre go "awww", it's me." Warp speed, y'all! We are going back through a time rift and revisiting the alternate universe Star Trek sequel, which should have been called: Star Trek: Wrath of John Harrison. After an amazing first entry in the series, we examing the high highs, the low lows and the creamy middles of Kirk & Crew round 2. Listen as we discuss how to correctly eat Smarties, tough love Bruce Greenwood, gratuitous shots of ladies in their underwear, John Harrison's legacy, the Ed Harris effect, terrorism to save loved ones, red shirts, Spock's emotions, bomb ass plans, the Dick Enterprise, Bill Hader, how to manipulate Klingons and the RAPL effect. All that plus Fun Facts and Tenzie Awards! (NEXT EPISODE: 6 Fast 6 Furious)
This week the Buddies discuss the philosophy of airsoft, good and bad Star Trek movies, Team Fortress 2 but for religions, and a 90's nostalgia apocalypse. Share with a friend! Recommendations: Fox Coverage of Hiroshima Bombing (Youtube Sketch), The Witcher 3 (video game), Star Trek Wrath of Khan (movie)
Alison is joined by actor Ike Eisenmann, who has appeared on Little House on the Prairie, Star Trek: Wrath of Khan, and was the star of Escape to Witch Mountain!
Join Sis and Big Pops for a talk about pop culture news fun things happening in movies, tv-shows, and comic books. We discuss a plethora of news: a new Dune Trailer, movement on a Battle of the Planets Movie, Star Trek Prodigy, a fanmade film of Superman v. One Punch Man, v. Homelander v. (someone else, Sis can't remember, OOPS). We go over what we're bingeing right now. Sis is continuing watching all of the Marvel movies in the cinematic release date order (stillll, I know right?). And Pops has been watching a lot of things—Star Trek: Wrath of Kahn and The Chosen to name two. Pops shares his pull list, this week he introduces us to Savage Avengers Issue 22 and Moon Knight Issue 1 by Marvel; Supergirl Woman of Tomorrow Issue 2 and Blue and Gold Issue 1 by DC; as well as Undiscovered Country Issue 14 and Radiant Black Issue 6 by Image Comics. His honorable mention was Shazam Issue 1 by DC, there's a start of a 4 issue mini-series if you're interested in collecting them. And his book of the week is Mom: Mother of Madness Issue 1 by Image. We reviewed the first trade of Y-The Last Man. We also reviewed Star Trek IV: The Journey Home. This episode was originally recorded on 7/25/21. Check us out on twitter @sisnpopsculture
We're Nerding Out Hardcore on how awesome Battlestar Galactica is! Plus we're talking The First Poster for Matt Reeve’s THE BATMAN, Kevin Feige says there will be Multiverse versions of LOKI in the upcoming TV Series, LUCASFILM has stopped production on STAR WARS: Rangers of the New Republic and more! SHOW NOTES: ---> Hit that Podcast Subscribe Button, Leave us a Review and Tell Your Friends About Us! ---> Eternals Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WVDKZJkGlY&t=125s ---> The Batman Picture #1: the-batman-gets-a-new-image-of-robert-pattinson-in-costume-and-promo-poster-art.jpg ---> The Batman Picture #2 (Click Here) ---> Loki Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=60&v=5vpCIadly88&feature=emb_logo ---> Cobra Kai Season 4 Full Interview: https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/cobra-kai-paley-front-row-135800555.html NEXT EPISODE: Ep 160 - STAR TREK: Into Darkness vs STAR TREK: Wrath of Khan ---> Talk Nerdy To Us! Tell us your Thoughts, and Comments via Voicemail, Email or Social Media! ---> Leave us a 1-2 Min Voicemail: https://anchor.fm/SuperNerdPodcast/Message ---> Send us an Email: SuperNerdPodcast@gmail.com ---> Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter BOB's BOOK CLUB: "ARMANDA" by Ernest Cline ---> Talking on the Show June 21st-ish ---> Amazon Link: (https://www.amazon.com/Armada-novel-author-Ready-Player/dp/0804137277) END CREDIT MUSIC ---> Music: Highlander Intro - (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROCd0oUjvpg&t=61s) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/supernerdpodcast/message
The gang gets snakebite piercings and cashes in their gift card to Hot Topic this week, as we review Richard Kelly's 2001 teen time travel drama, Donnie Darko. Starring siblings playing siblings, Maggie and Jake Gyllenhaal and co-staring Drew Barrymore, Noah Wyle, Patrick Swayze, and Seth Rogan in his debut feature. Donnie Darko follows a teen and his family as they cope with his mental illness, hallucinations, sleep walking, and increasing obsession with time travel and destiny. In news, we talk about Tom Cruise, Elon Musk, Mission Impossible, movies in space, Joe vs. the Volcano, Tugg Speedman, Scorcher 7, When Marney was there, Secret World of Arrietty, Spirited Away, Ponyo, Princess Kayuga, How's Movie Castle, Studio Ghiblu, Mark Hamill, Chucky, Brad Dourif, Laputa castle in the sky, The Joker, Batman the Animated Series, Birds of Prey, Fire Lord Ozai, Dark Crystal, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Orgazmo, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Star Wars the Force Awakens, George Clooney, The Midnight Sky, Gravity, The Revenant, Sandra Bullock, Felicity Jones, Monuments Men, Suburbicon, Ides of March, Leatherheads, Robert Pattinson, The Devil All the Time, John Heder, Efrain Remirez, Napoleon Dynamite sequel, Jared Hess, Nacho Libre, Gentleman Broncos, Kristen Wiig, Zach Galifianakis, Masterminds, Nickelodeon, Kid's Choice Awards, Teen Choice Awards, The Exorcism of Emily Rose, The Taking of Deborah Logan, Alien, Aliens, Terminator, Blade Runner, Midsommar, Hereditary, 1917, Lawrence of Arabia, The Lighthouse, Star Trek Wrath of Khan, Jaws, King of Staten Island, Grand Budapest Hotel, Jurassic Park, Home Alone, E.T., Once Upon a Time in the West, Indiana Jones, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Alfred Molina, Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad, Daniel Radcliffe, Harry Potter, Ron Perlman, Hellboy, Sam Neill, Wesley Snipes, Blade, Lord of the Rings, LOTR, Nicholas Cage, Henry Cavill, Superman, John Rhys Darby, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Total Recall, terminator, Kindergarten Cop, True Lies, Conan the Destroyer, Raw Deal, Jeff Goldblum, Independence Day, Eraser, The Sixth Day, Jingle All the Way, Eddie Murphy, Steve Carrel, The Way Way back, Crazy Stupid Love, Ryan Gosling, Hugh Jackman, Pearce Brosnan, James Bond, The World i snot Enough, Thomas Jane, The Punisher, End of Days, Bass-o-matic, Dan Aykroyd, Sean Astin, Sir Ian McKellan, Jerry Seinfeld, Larry David, Jason Alexander, Daniel Day Lewis, Jeff Bridges, Robert Downey Jr. Bruce Campbell, Jim Carey, The Mask, Ace Venture Pet Detective, Mike Meyers, Austin Powers, Wayne's World, Dana Carvey, Chris Tucker, Email us at MCFCpodcast@gmail.com Joseph Navarro Pete Abeyta and Tyler Noe Streaming Picks:Dark - NetflixJurassic Park 3 - NetflixJennifer's Body - StarzOne Flew Over the Cuckoo's nest - NetflixSilent Hill - Amazon Prime
Join Nestor and Dre as they review a movie because of a lyric by the Weekend, see if hot girls+volleyballs make a great movie, guess rotten tomatoes scores, and talk about the Boys taking on superheroes. 00:11 "Shallow" Performance review 3:23 Girls With Balls (Review) 14:21 Star Trek Wrath of Khan (review) 24:06 Game (Guessing Rotten Tomatoes Scores) 36:44 The Boys (review)
This week, our captains Adam Thomas and Thomas Mariani are going where no man has gone before: the Star Trek film franchise! Alright, plenty of Trekkers have been here before, but not our intrepid crew of the USS Double Edged Double Bill! Beaming aboard is returning guest and actual Trekker Kaycee Jarrard who will school Adam and Thomas as they venture into this double bill. First is the good feature Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, which may be so good that it broke the potential of all Trek films to follow. Then, our bad feature is Star Trek Generations which brought Captains Kirk and Picard on screen together to... mixed results. Plus, crying over uniform adjustment, questions about Picard's love of Dickensian children and our picks for next week! Engage with us here! To stay up to date about the podcast, follow us on Twitter @DEDBpod, our Facebook page and send us feedback at doubleedgeddoublebill@gmail.com! If you like the show, please go on iTunes to subscribe, rate and/or review us to give the show more visibility! We’re also now on Spotify!
Chris & Clay get super sad on episode seven as they watch AVENGERS - INFINITY WAR and their conversation touches on the topics of death, religion, genocide, suicide, parenthood, abuse, and sacrifice.Media Mentioned: Superman, Batman, Blade, Road to Perdition, Luke Cage, Captain America Winter Soldier, Black Panther, Guardians of the Galaxy, Spider-Man Homecoming, Captain America Civil War, Wonder Woman, Star Trek Wrath of Khan, Back to the Future, Ant Man and the Wasp, Captain Marvel. Ugly Cry is a production of Super Corner Media.For questions, comments or recommendations you can email us at hosts@uglycrypodcast.comIf you liked the show, please like, share and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts so that others can find us more easily."One Sly Move" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Tonight's Menu: We share our rewind of Star Trek: Wrath of Khan with Cosplayer Joe Colton. She has been featured in ThinkGeek commercials and many Fan Films. Scifi Rewind 325 – Star Trek: Wrath of Khan with Cosplayer Joe Colton This show is brought to you by Patreon Supporters: Jame Husband Mike Crate Support us on […]
Tonight’s Menu: We share our rewind of Star Trek: Wrath of Khan with Cosplayer Joe Colton. She has been featured in ThinkGeek commercials and many Fan Films. Scifi Rewind 325 – Star Trek: Wrath of Khan with Cosplayer Joe Colton This show is brought to you by Patreon Supporters: Jame Husband Mike Crate Support us on […]
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where we are in the midst of our discussion about 2001's quirky Western-built Japanese-style RPG Anachronox. We talk about the writing and humor, how those may have developed, and also discuss the characters and their characterization, among other topics. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: Through Votowne Podcast breakdown: 0:45 Segment 1: Anachronox 50:23 Break 50:52 Segment 2: Feedback Issues covered: etymology of sly boots and other forms of boots, the writing style, broad and referential humor, the quest for a size five helmet, comedic space opera, particular interests in the humor, dark humor, lack of boundaries to the writing, Grumpos's Yammer ability, going back and forth with your party on Votowne, having to have Sly in your party, drifting in space conversations, walking a thin line of humor and menace, hinting at Detta before you meet him, is PAL's voice getting in the way?, lip-synching and fully-voiced cinematics, recording all actors in the same room, length of space cutscenes, edited together machinima, paying off on team and technical investments over multiple games, use of multiple locations, feeling like a television series, political commentary, gaining confidence in comedy, individualism in Votowne and Rho Bowman, use of space and environment in combat, combat speed, stone sentinel fight and combat design, figuring out the JRPG rock-paper-scissors stuff, combat challenge and depth (or lack thereof), enabling character dialog based on quest state, Sender Station Station, NPC state or location changes based on quest, boss battles, jeep battle section at end of MGS 1, marker system challenge in SWRC, air steering in Tomb Raider. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Nathan Bailey’s 1721 Dictionary of Canting and Thieving Slang, Ambrose Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary, SpaceQuest, Sierra, The Beatles, Tom Hall, Jim Jones, SpongeBob Squarepants, Cartman, Buck Rogers, Kingdom Hearts, Nightmare Before Christmas, Cowboy Bebop, Mass Effect, Planescape: Torment, Chinatown, John Huston, Kingpin, Daredevil, The Godfather, Jeff Morris, Jake Hughes, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Uncharted (series), Star Trek: Wrath of Khan, Star Trek (television series), Avengers/Captain America, Final Fantasy IX, Chrono Trigger, Tomb Raider, Drew Homan, Final Fantasy VII, Metal Gear Solid, Panther One/Anthony Vaccaro, Asteroids, Pong, Unity, Unreal Engine 4, Hero Engine, GameMaker: Studio, Republic Commando, Nathan Martz, Tomb Raider (2013), Mario (series), TIE Fighter, Half-Life, Julian Gollop, X-COM, Chris Avellone. Next time: To the Surface of Democratus! Links: Asteroids tutorial, Step 1: https://youtu.be/7XDcSXVUGsE GameMaker: https://www.yoyogames.com/gamemaker Brett Making Asteroids in a couple hours: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gv7L09FOx8E @brett_douville, @timlongojr, and @devgameclub DevGameClub@gmail.com
Welcome to the pilot episode of No Story Is Sacred! In this episode we talk about Star Trek: Into Darkness. You can rent the movie online from Amazon, iTunes, or YouTube. There are spoilers for Into Darkness as well as the movie Star Trek: Wrath of Khan, the original Star Trek episodes “Space Seed,” and […]
This week on The Enginerdy Show: The original trio are back in the studio so Mr. Pold can enter the Void in virtual reality, St. Jimmy collects moon rocks, and Dâ??Viddy gets hyper. Consumption: Mr. Pold â?? Arrival, United States of Japan, Spiderman Homecoming, Hunt for Red October, Patriot Games, Clear and Present Danger, Star Trek Into Darkness, Star Trek Wrath of Khan, Escape Room The Game, Spy Hard, Moana St. Jimmy â?? Police Academy, Chris Dâ??Elia: Man on Fire, Castlevania, Kung Fury Dâ??Viddy â?? Castlevania, Sabanâ??s Power Rangers, Ninja Apocalypse, Ajin: Demi-human, Extraordinary: The Stanley Romanek Story, The Matrix, Nerve Music Provided By: Greg Gibbs / Most Guitars Are Made of Trees Deadlines / One Job Karyn Ellis / Be My Girl Monarques / No Good Night Club / Show It to Me Red Crickets / The Prisoner Westy Reflector / Since I Heard the Sun
Help support The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast by becoming a Patron! Hosted by Remi Lavictoire, Jonathan Colbon and Kyran Mountain. Get the Sci-Fi Movie Podcast Archive for 5 Bucks! This week on The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast, Jonathan, Rem and Kyran present the final episode of The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast! Movie News: Jonathan: 'Godzilla Resurgence' Becomes Biggest Live-Action Film of Year Kyran: Death on the set of Blade Runner 2 Rem: IBM's computer Watson creates a trailer for new movie ‘Morgan' --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Movies to see: Jonathan: About Time (2013) Rem: Westworld (1973) Kyran: Zathura (2005) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Movies To Avoid: Rem: Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) Kyran: Zathura (2005) Jonathan: Battlefield Earth (2000) Top Five List of Essential Sci-Fi Movies Listener picks 1. Blade Runner 2. The Matrix 3. Star Wars 5: Empire Strikes Back 4. Star Wars IV: A New Hope 5. Aliens Honourable Mentions: Alien Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Serenity Dune Enemy Mine Forbidden Planet The Day The Earth Stood Still The Terminator X-Men 3: The Last Stand Combined Host Top 5 List (Rem, Jonathan, Kyran) 1. Star Wars IV: A New Hope 2. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan 3. 2001: A Space Odyssey 4. The Martian 5. Blade Runner Rem's picks: 1. 2001: A Space Odyssey 2. Blade Runner 3. The Matrix 4. War Of The Worlds 5. The Day The Earth Stood Still Honourable Mentions: Alien The Terminator Star Wars IV: A New Hope Contact Jonathan's picks: 1. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan 2. Star Wars IV: A New Hope 3. Inception 4. The Iron Giant 5. Serenity Honourable Mentions: Galaxy Quest Star Wars V: The Empire Strikes Back District 9 Kyran's picks 1. The Martian 2. Star Wars Series 3. Back To The Future 4. Edge Of Tomorrow 5. Minority Report Honourable Mentions: The Last Starfighter Ender's Game Big thanks to Ian Fults, our co host partner from the very beginning. Thanks some of our previous guests, and Ian, Bonnie and Tim, and everyone else who joined us: Trevor Laboucane, Judy Marston, Jaime Pahal, Jason Cabassi, Kevin Bachelder, Cris Nicols, Cecile Korst, Josh Readon, Rob Cesternino, Nick Miller, Wayne Henderson, Robin Ess, Tony, Mr. Blahg, Dallas Ross, Scott Hertzog, Christina Smith, Andrew Jackson, Elizabeth Round, Pi'ilani and her daughter Kanoi, Daniel McIntyre, Jen Briney, Seth Heasley, Brian Campbell, Doug Ferguson, Roger Cousineau We'll leave the Podcast in iTunes and the Website will be online for the next 6 months. Listener Feedback Wayne Henderson I'm sorry to hear about the end of the SFMP, Rem. I sure have enjoyed listening to it, over the years! Top 5 Essential SF movies: 3. Star Wars - A New Hope. 4. Star Wars - Empire Strikes Back. 2. The Matrix. 1. Blade Runner. 5. Alien. Bonnie Beyea NNNNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!! Cathy Oliver I'm sad to hear this Rem. I may not have participated but that is only because it isn't my genre of movie. You know I support you always and hope whatever you have in store keeps you happy! Rena Lavictoire You must be on your way to another form of sharing yourself...I hear Skype works really well on Sundays Jeff Ritchot Sorry to hear bud you and Jonathan are extremely talented and very entertaining to listen to can't wait to support your next adventure cheers man! David Oliver Sorry to hear its the end Rem. ' Here are my picks for the essential Sci-Fi movies. 1-Blade Runner, 2-The Matrix 3-The 5th Element 4-Serenity 5-Silent Running (Yes, Im that old) Oscar Esquivel 1-alien 2-original 3 star wars 3-inception 4-john Carter (i know, I know) 5-edge of tommorow Hans-Kristian Moslund Amazing journey for you guys, what an effort and pleasure for the fans. You have followed me in many hours of driving and house cleaning, and it will never be the same agin. Rem and Jonathan - you are the best !! - and you absolutely have made a difference for me !! Thank you - thank you - thank you !!!. Mark Des Cotes Thanks for the ride guys. My top 5 would be, in reverse order. 5 - Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan 4 - The Matrix 3 - Ghostbusters (The Original) 2 - Back To The Future 1 - Star Wars A New Hope Stefan Kanzok I can only echo everyone else here. More of a passive listener but I enjoyed every episode immensely. You always made me feel like being one at the same table discussing the movies we love. You will be sorely missed. THANK YOU!! My top 5 essential Sci-fi movies would be 1. Serenity, 2. The Empire strikes back, 3. The Matrix, 4. The Martian, 5. Star Trek (2009). Thanks again and all the best to you!!! Kelly A. Beam Sorry to hear that you're ending the podcast. It's been great listening to you guys. It's probably too late for this, but here are my top 5 (in no particular order): Star Wars (A New Hope) Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Jurassic Park The Matrix Aliens Chuck Moore No! Don't go! Andrew Lantz Nooooooooooo Steve Ferguson So sorry to hear your podcasting adventure is coming to an end. I'd like to personally thank you for your recommendations, your commentary, and the hours of entertainment I've had listening to you. Good fortune and much love to whatever you gents wind up pursuing! Now on to my top five list... 5) Back to the Future. 4) Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind 3) Star Trek II - The Wrath of Khan 2) Star Wars Episode 5 - The Empire Strikes Back 1) Blade Runner: The Final Cut Ton de Witte Well all good things must come to an end still a pity I loved listening. 5 the Matrix 4 blade runner 3 gattaca 2 the day the earth stood still 1 forbidden planet Not necessarily in this order these movies have influenced other movies or were very original and they made an impression on me. Jeff Pierce Awwww man..... sorry to hear this. but really enjoyed everything you guys have done. thanks for the fun. all the best Jennifer Robertson Such a shame. I will miss you guys and I wish you all the luck for the future. Jennifer Robertson Insert "Wilhelm Scream" here Shawn Smalldridge Thanks for all the great shows guys! Matt Young Nooooooooooooo, just found you guys when you joined Podcastica. Really sorry to hear that it's ending now. Live long and prosper, where you're going, you won't need roads.... it's a trap! David Zapanta Well, damn. You will be missed. Thanks for making my commute more bearable. Much luck to all of you in your future endeavors...! Now, as for my Top 5 Essential Sci-Fi Movies, here they are in no particular order:...See More Scott Chappel Spent many hours listening as I traveled for work. 1-The Matrix, 2-Blade Runner, 3- Empire Strikes Back, 4-Inception and 5- Wrath of Khan. You will be missed. Bair Innokentev I wish all the best for Rem, Jonathan, Kyran and Ian, your show was truly a masterpiece from start to finish! As for Top 5 Movies, I would like to list the following: - The Terminator - Robocop - Minority Report - Inception - Disctrict 9 Honorable mentions: - Men In Black - Galaxy Quest (I have to admit, I still haven't seen Wrath of Khan, but until that, Galaxy Quest is the best Star Trek movie for me) Michael Simshauser Ok, my top five for the last episode: 1) Alien, 2) 2001, 3) Sleeper, 4) The Day the Earth Stood Still & 5) The Last Starfighter Graeme McKenzie Did you run of movies? Good luck in the future guys Lisa Lyons NOOOOOOO!!!!!!!! The top 5 of David and Lisa Lyons... 1: Aliens 2: Star Wars Empire Strikes Back 3: Star Trek Wrath of Khan 4: The Martian 5: District 9 - Guys, we just want to thank you for so many thought-provoking discussions, and a wonderful series of podcasts. I'm honestly going to miss your presence in the car on the way to and from work; and hope that whatever you end up doing works out well for you all! Hans-Kristian Moslund top 5: 1. Blade Runner, 2. The Matrix 3 : Edge Of Tomorrow 4. Aliens 5: Star Wars. will miss you guys - thanks for the great work - it made a difference Liz Irwin I'm so sad to see you guys go. Honestly one of my favorite all time podcasts. 1. Dune I can't narrow it down after that...but man, I'm so sad!! Jamie Piper No way ! So sad . Love your podcast.What about Earth Girls are Easy ? Scott Buchanan Star Wars (the original, still the best. And yes I know I'm showing my age) Blade Runner The Empire strikes back (running theme here) Star Trek the Undiscovered Country X-men Days of future past (it's borderline close enough for me) Thank you for the excellent work these past 140 episodes Kisses! Sooz Lee Ean Beecham Nooo! Why?! One of my favourite podcasts, listen to it while I'm commuting all the time, will be missed! John Sheehy All the best, and congratulations on an excellent podcast series that will be missed 1. X-Men 3: The Last Stand 2. Star Trek 2: Wrath of Khan 3. Star Wars 5: Empire Strikes Back 4. Aliens 5. Terminator 2: Judgement "Holding a Mirror Up to Society" 1. District 9 2. Robot & Frank 3. Cube 4. Ex-Machina 5. Gattaca Doug Ferguson Man, I'm going to miss this show. You guys helped me become a better podcaster myself. Plus HOURS and HOURS of entertainment and opinions. What a good run. Your show will be missed. Only 5 of the top Sci-fi movies?? Yikes! In no particular order... Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Children of Men Terminator 2: Judgement Day Alien Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Pi'ilani Req I'm so sad that you're going dark. But, I have a list of five sci Fi movies I need to watch now The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast is a member of the Podcastica Network, visit Podcastica.com 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! 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It isn't everyday that a guest responds to an invitation to come on our show in Klingon! How could we not be excited? In this weeks episode of Trek Geeks - A Star Trek Podcast, Dan and Bill welcome the very funny and very talented Kipleigh Brown to the show! As Lt. Barbara Smith, she has helped navigate Kirk and crew to new worlds and new civilizations in several episodes of Star Trek Continues, and we are thrilled to have her discuss her experiences on set! Additionally we talk about other projects Kipleigh has been seen in, such as "R.U.R.: Genesis" and "Yesterday was a Lie", both directed by our good friend James Kerwin, as well as Season 3's "The Forgotten" on Star Trek: Enterprise. Whether it is stand up comedy, drama, science fiction or sounding like a robot, Kipleigh is always full of energy and ready to share some great stories! In addition, the guys discuss Bills recent guest appearance on the Tricorder Transmissions Podcast as we finally "cross the podcast streams" with our good friends Jeff and Heather. Also, Tony Todd in the new Star Trek Series on CBS All Access? Your face in Star Trek: Wrath of Gems? The Trek Geeks Trek50 Project? All this and more on Episode 48 of Trek Geeks!
It isn't everyday that a guest responds to an invitation to come on our show in Klingon! How could we not be excited? In this weeks episode of Trek Geeks - A Star Trek Podcast, Dan and Bill welcome the very funny and very talented Kipleigh Brown to the show! As Lt. Barbara Smith, she has helped navigate Kirk and crew to new worlds and new civilizations in several episodes of Star Trek Continues, and we are thrilled to have her discuss her experiences on set! Additionally we talk about other projects Kipleigh has been seen in, such as "R.U.R.: Genesis" and "Yesterday was a Lie", both directed by our good friend James Kerwin, as well as Season 3's "The Forgotten" on Star Trek: Enterprise. Whether it is stand up comedy, drama, science fiction or sounding like a robot, Kipleigh is always full of energy and ready to share some great stories! In addition, the guys discuss Bills recent guest appearance on the Tricorder Transmissions Podcast as we finally "cross the podcast streams" with our good friends Jeff and Heather. Also, Tony Todd in the new Star Trek Series on CBS All Access? Your face in Star Trek: Wrath of Gems? The Trek Geeks Trek50 Project? All this and more on Episode 48 of Trek Geeks!
Last week we examined the pilot episodes of the Star Trek universe, so this week it only made sense that we would take a look at the final episodes of the respective shows! Dan and Bill will discuss which pilots were... ...the best last episode of their series?...the best finale for a Trek series in general?...the worst last episode of their series?...the worst finale for a Trek series in general? Plus, which finale would we have made changes to entirely and told a slightly different story? And, find out which of the last episodes Bill thinks is a lot better than most Trek fans think! In addition, we'll also discuss some more developments in the world of Trek: "The Autobiography of James T. Kirk" by David A. Goodman. Star Trek: Wrath of Gems. The premiere of Star Trek Continues' fifth episode, "Divided We Stand." Jonathan Frakes' comments on the Star Trek: Enterprise finale, "These Are the Voyages." All that, and find out about our future Disney, X-Files, and Back to the Future podcasts in Episode 32 of the Trek Geeks Podcast!
Last week we examined the pilot episodes of the Star Trek universe, so this week it only made sense that we would take a look at the final episodes of the respective shows! Dan and Bill will discuss which pilots were... ...the best last episode of their series?...the best finale for a Trek series in general?...the worst last episode of their series?...the worst finale for a Trek series in general? Plus, which finale would we have made changes to entirely and told a slightly different story? And, find out which of the last episodes Bill thinks is a lot better than most Trek fans think! In addition, we'll also discuss some more developments in the world of Trek: "The Autobiography of James T. Kirk" by David A. Goodman. Star Trek: Wrath of Gems. The premiere of Star Trek Continues' fifth episode, "Divided We Stand." Jonathan Frakes' comments on the Star Trek: Enterprise finale, "These Are the Voyages." All that, and find out about our future Disney, X-Files, and Back to the Future podcasts in Episode 32 of the Trek Geeks Podcast!
Welcome back to Mancave Movie Review. This is Episode 52 and we will be talking about . This great and fantastic film brings back the great crew of the USS Enterprise where William Shatner will be facing down his old nemesis, Kahn Noonien Singh played by the indomitable, Ricardo Montalban. So kick back and finish off the rest of your Romulan ale while Steve, Jeff and Ken tell you about futuristic earwigs, Kirk's whiny son and Ricard Montalban's magnificent pectorals. Stay tuned until next week when we will be talking about Southern Comfort. Until then check out our page and let us know how we are doing.
Welcome folks back to Mancave Movie Review, Episode 51. Today we are talking about . This great and fantastic film launched the reboot of the classic tv series. The whole crew is back and Admiral Kirk assumes command of the new and improved Enterprise to take on the mission of saving the Earth. So grab a flask of Romulan ale while Steve and Mark tell you how the fashion industry devolves in the 23rd Century. Stay tuned for us next week when Ken and Jeff are beamed back to talk about Star Trek: Wrath of Kahn. So until the check us out on and give is a like and let us know how we are doing.