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Oh, hey... want to see Star Wars in the anime art form?? Well, now we are going to be able to! Disney finally gave the go ahead on Star Wars short stories told from Japanese studios that have been making great anime for years. Join Tim and Ralph to geek out for a second.
Yes, we are talking Star Wars again, but we can't help it!!! Today will focus on things existing outside of the Skywalker saga. Including TV shows, video games, and so much more!!! If you want to deepen your Star Wars stan-ship listen to this episode to hear what and how you can Stan Star Wars more!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Sean and Matt discuss their love for the Original Star Wars Trilogy, as well as their opinions on the Star Wars Anthology films with their special, Solo-loving guest, Conor Hoffman.
In honor of David Prowse, the original actor portraying Darth Vader, I am running a podcast series this week on the intersection of compliance and Star Wars. Today, I consider at the only stand-alone entry in the Star War series, Rogue One. This movie tells the tale of the spies who stole the schematics from the original Death Star and transmitted it to Princess Leia and thereby the Rebel Alliance. Rogue One is the first film in the Star Wars Anthology series, a series of stand-alone spin-off films in the Star Wars franchise. It is not clear where the name of the movie came from; although my personal nomination is that in the attack led by Luke on the original Death Star, his squadron was Rogue Two so the movie title is a tribute to those Rebel Alliance X-wing fighters and their pilots. It informs the myth of the rogue employee. As long as 25 years ago, Lynn S. Paine wrote about the myth of the rogue employee in the Harvard Business Review (HBR), in an article entitled “Managing for Organizational Integrity”. In this article she wrote, “executives are quick to describe any wrongdoing as an isolated incident, the work of a rogue employee. The thought that the company could bear any responsibility for an individual’s misdeeds never enters their minds. Ethics, after all, has nothing to do with management. In fact, ethics has everything to do with management.” How prescient she was in her article. For it is management who sets the tone throughout the organization, whether that is something along the lines of a wink and a nod towards ethics and compliance or the more ubiquitous miss your numbers for two quarters and you will be history, Paine noted, “More typically, unethical business practice involves the tacit, if not explicit, cooperation of others and reflects the values, attitudes, beliefs, language, and behavioral patterns that define an organization’s operating culture. Ethics, then, is as much an organizational as a personal issue.” However, a company’s responsibility is more than simply to set the right tone then sit back and do nothing. The drafters of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) recognized this when they included the requirement for internal controls to be included in the law. For, as Paine said, “Managers who fail to provide proper leadership and to institute systems that facilitate ethical conduct share responsibility with those who conceive, execute, and knowingly benefit from corporate misdeeds.” Yet the myth of the rogue employee is more than a simple myth. It is also a dangerous myth. It is dangerous because it excuses negligent or intentional corporate behavior. Mike Volkov, in a blog post entitled “The Myth of the Rogue Employee”, noted that illegal conduct such as that under the FCPA does not occur “in a vacuum.” He explained “There are other employees with whom the person interacts, there are financial controls in place to protect against such misconduct, there are reporting mechanisms for employees to report suspicious activity, and there is likely to be someone in the organization who is close enough to the bad actor, or responsible for the conduct of the bad actor, and who suspected or should have suspected that the actor was engaged in misconduct.” Moreover, the more sophisticated the scheme, the more actors are involved and the more controls are overridden or disregarded as he explained, “As the misconduct becomes more complicated, like in the case of bribery or antitrust violations, where such schemes require additional actors or raise red flags or where others are in a position to know or suspect that misconduct may have occurred”. The three basic tenets of a best practices compliance program are to prevent, detect and remedy. By claiming employees who engage in bribery and corruption have ‘gone rogue’; companies are attempting to divest themselves of responsibility for actions from which they benefit, particularly if the bribery and corruption generated business sales and revenue. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Mike delves into the two one-shot comics for the Star Wars Anthology movies; Solo & Rogue One. For Rogue One, it’s the Cassian & K-2SO special on how they met, while the Solo comic is about Beckett & his crew before meeting Han Solo. As well the comics, Tobias’ homeworld, Cassian’s age, Han Solo’s blaster and more is discussed!Cassian & K-2SO was written by Duane Swierczynski, the artist was Fernando Blanco and the colourist was Marcelo Maiolo, the comic was released on August 9th 2017.Beckett was written by Gerry Duggan, the colourist was Jordan Boyd and the 3 artists (for the 3 chapters) were Edgar Salazar, Will Sliney & Marc Laming, the comic was released August 15th 2018.Last week Mike spoke about what happened between Last Jedi & Rise Of Skywalker, Admiral Ackbar’s son & the planet Mon Cala. Previous episodes have been about the two Last Jedi comics featuring Krait and DJ as well as Captain Phasma, Operation Cinder, how C-3PO got his red arm, Darth Maul beyond The Phantom Menace and for episode 1 The Rise Of Kylo Ren comic mini-series was talked about.If you have any questions, pointers or just fancy a chat, send Mike an email at StarWarsComicsInCanon@outlook.comMike is also the host of a podcast called Genuine Chit-Chat where he speaks with a different guest each week about a wide array of topics where no subject is off limits – GCC can be listened to in the same place you’re listening to this show, so there’s no excuse to not check it out!Chris & Dave of Comics In Motion were on episodes 63 & 75 of GCC and Mike was on episodes 75 & 100 of Comics In Motion!Find Mike @GenuineChitChat on Twitter, @Genuine_ChitChat on Instagram and /GenuineChitChat on Facebook! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Happy Monday, December 16th Everyone! Weather in the parks today will be sunny with a high of 68 degrees. Park hours today, Disneyland will be open from 8 am - 11 pm and DCA 8 am - 10 pm. Today in the year 2016, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, the first stand-alone film in the Star Wars Anthology series, opened in US theaters. Speaking of Star Wars, It's Star Wars Week! This Friday, December 20th, The Saga will end as Star Wars, Rise of Skywalker opens in theaters. In Park News, 2020 Merch has hit the Disneyland Resort. You can also find it all at World of Disney in Downtown Disney. So get it while you can.
After a two year break, Wes, Clay and Dave have reassembled to pull off the ultimate heist: to podcast about Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Rogue One is the first of the Star Wars Anthology films (and there ended up being only two). The goal of these films was to step away from the... Links! • https://thepenskyfile.com/links • e-Mail : thepenskyfilevideo@gmail.com
Welcome back to an all new Padme’s Closet! Kris and Ian got lost in all of Padme’s massive wardrobe so we are very sorry we haven’t gotten a new episode out in a while, but never fear they are back and traveling to Tatooine! Today we discuss an outfit that Kris has cosplayed in the...
The guys are back in 2019! Guest host Colin Albanese comes in to cash in his prize for winning the first Nerd Quiz Deathmatch! His topic of choosing? The Star Wars Anthology since being taken over by Disney. Has it flourished? How does it compare to the originals? Andrew and Colin get more than a little heated as Alberto joyfully stokes the fire. They are also joined by former guest host Sarah Dixey to do a more rapid fire reaction. Enjoy, and remember to subscribe and rate!Where to follow:Hold Up A Sec: @holdupasecpodAndrew: @AndrewJDVAlberto: @albietha1nonlyColin: @Colin_AlbaneseSarah: @ittybittydixey
We conclude our 5-part series on the intersection of Star Wars and compliance by looking at the only stand-alone entry in the Star War series, Rogue One. This movie tells the tale of the spies who stole the schematics from the original Death Star and transmitted it to Princess Leia and thereby the Rebel Alliance. Rogue Oneis the first film in the Star Wars Anthology series, a series of stand-alone spin-off films in the Star Wars franchise. It is not clear where the name of the movie came from; although my personal nomination is that in the attack led by Luke on the original Death Star, his squadron was Rogue Two so the movie title is a tribute to those Rebel Alliance X-wing fighters and their pilots. As long as 24 years ago, Lynn S. Paine wrote about the myth of the rogue employee in the Harvard Business Review (HBR), in an article entitled “Managing for Organizational Integrity”. In this article she wrote, “executives are quick to describe any wrongdoing as an isolated incident, the work of a rogue employee. The thought that the company could bear any responsibility for an individual’s misdeeds never enters their minds. Ethics, after all, has nothing to do with management. In fact, ethics has everything to do with management.” How prescient she was in her article. For it is management who sets the tone throughout the organization, whether that is something along the lines of a wink and a nod towards ethics and compliance or the more ubiquitous miss your numbers for two quarters and you will be history, Paine noted, “More typically, unethical business practice involves the tacit, if not explicit, cooperation of others and reflects the values, attitudes, beliefs, language, and behavioral patterns that define an organization’s operating culture. Ethics, then, is as much an organizational as a personal issue.” However, a company’s responsibility is more than simply to set the right tone then sit back and do nothing. The drafters of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act recognized this when they included the requirement for internal controls to be included in the law. For, as Paine said, “Managers who fail to provide proper leadership and to institute systems that facilitate ethical conduct share responsibility with those who conceive, execute, and knowingly benefit from corporate misdeeds.” The three basic tenets of a best practices compliance program are to prevent, detect and remedy. By claiming employees who engage in bribery and corruption have ‘gone rogue’; companies are attempting to divest themselves of responsibility for actions from which they benefit, particularly if the bribery and corruption generated business sales and revenue. We hope you have enjoyed our five-part podcast series on the intersection of Star Wars and compliance as much as we enjoyed producing it. Always remember the storytelling component of compliance. Reciting rules, regulations, policies and procedures is the way to engage effectively in compliance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We conclude our 5-part series on the intersection of Star Wars and compliance by looking at the only stand-alone entry in the Star War series, Rogue One. This movie tells the tale of the spies who stole the schematics from the original Death Star and transmitted it to Princess Leia and thereby the Rebel Alliance. Rogue Oneis the first film in the Star Wars Anthology series, a series of stand-alone spin-off films in the Star Wars franchise. It is not clear where the name of the movie came from; although my personal nomination is that in the attack led by Luke on the original Death Star, his squadron was Rogue Two so the movie title is a tribute to those Rebel Alliance X-wing fighters and their pilots. As long as 24 years ago, Lynn S. Paine wrote about the myth of the rogue employee in the Harvard Business Review (HBR), in an article entitled “Managing for Organizational Integrity”. In this article she wrote, “executives are quick to describe any wrongdoing as an isolated incident, the work of a rogue employee. The thought that the company could bear any responsibility for an individual’s misdeeds never enters their minds. Ethics, after all, has nothing to do with management. In fact, ethics has everything to do with management.” How prescient she was in her article. For it is management who sets the tone throughout the organization, whether that is something along the lines of a wink and a nod towards ethics and compliance or the more ubiquitous miss your numbers for two quarters and you will be history, Paine noted, “More typically, unethical business practice involves the tacit, if not explicit, cooperation of others and reflects the values, attitudes, beliefs, language, and behavioral patterns that define an organization’s operating culture. Ethics, then, is as much an organizational as a personal issue.” However, a company’s responsibility is more than simply to set the right tone then sit back and do nothing. The drafters of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act recognized this when they included the requirement for internal controls to be included in the law. For, as Paine said, “Managers who fail to provide proper leadership and to institute systems that facilitate ethical conduct share responsibility with those who conceive, execute, and knowingly benefit from corporate misdeeds.” The three basic tenets of a best practices compliance program are to prevent, detect and remedy. By claiming employees who engage in bribery and corruption have ‘gone rogue’; companies are attempting to divest themselves of responsibility for actions from which they benefit, particularly if the bribery and corruption generated business sales and revenue. We hope you have enjoyed our five-part podcast series on the intersection of Star Wars and compliance as much as we enjoyed producing it. Always remember the storytelling component of compliance. Reciting rules, regulations, policies and procedures is the way to engage effectively in compliance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Put your viewing of the Calrissian Chronicles on hold because Ian and Kris and talking all about the latest Star Wars spinoff movie, Solo: A Star Wars Story. Spoilers for those who have yet to still see this movie btw! Listen as Ian and Kris try to dissect where things may have gone wrong with...
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This week on The Toy Thug Show: We start off with pickups courtesy of brickseek. We say our final goodbyes to Toys R Us, but is it coming back? Is Gamestop out too? We next discuss the ever growing streaming service movement. On to movies where the Disney-Fox deal is close but not quite official. Are the Star Wars Anthology movies on hold or not? Is Kathleen Kennedy out? Is Return of the Jedi a bad movie?? We close out the category talking about The Predator trailer, A Quiet Place and Ready Player One. On to music, we talk Drake acknowledging his son and the Post Malone concert. And we close the show with the World Cup, a funny Twitter artist, Combo Panda, and the NBA! All this and much more. Ride with us!
This week on The Toy Thug Show: We start off with pickups courtesy of brickseek. We say our final goodbyes to Toys R Us, but is it coming back? Is Gamestop out too? We next discuss the ever growing streaming service movement. On to movies where the Disney-Fox deal is close but not quite official. Are the Star Wars Anthology movies on hold or not? Is Kathleen Kennedy out? Is Return of the Jedi a bad movie?? We close out the category talking about The Predator trailer, A Quiet Place and Ready Player One. On to music, we talk Drake acknowledging his son and the Post Malone concert. And we close the show with the World Cup, a funny Twitter artist, Combo Panda, and the NBA! All this and much more. Ride with us!
[ep.43] This week on the pod, new music from Drake, Gorillaz, and Teyana Taylor. They also check in on the FIFA World Cup and the NBA. The Mission: Impossible rewatch continues, plus thoughts on Preacher, the Westworld S2 finale, Uncle Drew, 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, and more. WBAM! E-mail us: weboughtamic@gmail.com Follow WBAM: Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Subscribe on iTunes and leave us a review. Twitter: @caldernest @HuntMobley @DrewDietzen letterboxd: letterboxd.com/caldernest/ letterboxd.com/hearshot/ letterboxd.com/drewd/ EPISODE 43 SHOWNOTES Intro Sports FIFA World Cup check-in (00:02:11) NBA Free Agency check-in (00:15:49) News Disney suspending Star Wars Anthology films (00:21:54) Listening Drake (00:30:44) Gorillaz (00:37:20) Teyana Taylor (00:43:02) Watching Mission: Impossible III (00:51:07) Westworld (01:00:04) 8 out 10 cats (01:16:18) Preacher (01:25:05) Uncle Drew (01:31:20) Jurassic World rewatch (01:37:23) Jaws (01:48:21) Outro (02:07:44) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weboughtamic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weboughtamic/support
SEASON 2 EPISODE 24: - AT&T Purchases Time Warner. What this means for the DCEU? - Disney finalizes deal for Fox. How this affects Marvel going forward. - CBS announces more Star Trek programming in the works. Including potentially one that brings Captain Picard back! - Star Wars Anthology films Obi Wan and Boba Fett potentially on hold. - RIP Koko the gorilla
This week Anthony Lewis and Glenn Boisvert review The Incredibles 2 and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom! Plus news on a Star Trek Expanded Universe, the Star Wars ‘Anthology’ films going on hold, and the Jared Leto solo Joker film. Plus tons more! Support Us: Atom Tickets — Movies Tickets And […]
In this week's episode, we discuss the state of the Star Wars Anthology movies, give our thoughts on Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, and answer a question from you, the audience! As always, if you want to help out the show, there are a couple ways you can do that. You can start by leaving us a rating/review wherever you listen to the show, sharing this show to a friend, or by following us on Facebook and Twitter @Z2podcast. We also want to hear from you! Go to http://z2podcast.com/comment and send us your thoughts on the show! Show Notes: SGDQ Starts 6/24 to 7/1 - 00:05:11 IS OBI WAN SAVED? - 00:12:00 Sony may be developing a Silk Movie - 00:26:25 Jake Gyllenhall officially confirmed for Spidey Far From Home - 00:31:03 Jurassic World 2 Steven mini review - 00:36:20 Heriditery Mini Review - 00:42:04 Infinity Warps - 00:46:33 DC Launches Walmart 100 Page Giants - 00:55:52 Lucifer Saved by Netflix - 01:02:54 Bethesda is suing makers of Westworld mobile game - 01:08:05 Question From Him Tuskey: Who would win in a fight John Wick or Jack Reacher? - 01:15:14 Intro Music by: MDK Song Title: Press Start (VIP Mix) http://www.facebook.com/MDKOfficial http://www.youtube.com/MDKOfficialYT Buy the song here: http://www.mdkofficial.bandcamp.com/ Free Download: http://www.morgandavidking.com/free-downloads
Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom hits it big worldwide, what's going to happen with the Star Wars anthology stories, how long would you wait for a Donald Duck autograph, who's winning the burger wars plus updates on MoviePass The Conners and E3 2018 interviews with Brian Burnell on the Polymega console and Tim Kitzrow of Mutant Football League as Chad Smith from Hyperschmitt Douglas Haughaboo and Rob McCallum join us! Presented by WheelyQ Barbecue Sauces & Rubs (Listen for a 15% discount code) Rob McCallum Films Retro City Games and FX Unit Yuki AKA Henshin Engine
Enter the MY RODE REEL short film competition - 1 Million Dollars in Prizes! https://goo.gl/MXoQ3r On today’s Jedi Council (June 21st, 2018), Kristian Harloff, Ken Napzok, and Maude Garrett discuss the following: According to Collider’s own Steve “Frosty” Weintraub, Disney and LucasFilm will be putting a hold on the Star Wars Anthology films. Are we getting closer to confirming Billy Dee Williams in Star Wars: Episode IX? Lucasfilm is reportedly eyeing a Fall/Winter start on Jon Favreau’s ‘Star Wars’ Series. LucasfIlm files a trademark for the shelved ‘Star Wars Detours’ series. Ashley Eckstein of Her Universe reveals some Star Wars: The Clone Wars news Marvel’s Poe Dameron comic is ending in September. The panel reviews Marvel’s Star Wars Thrawn #5 TWITTER QUESTIONS Follow Kristian: https://twitter.com/KristianHarloff Follow Ken: https://twitter.com/KenNapzok Follow Maude: https://twitter.com/maudegarrett
This is it! Our Solo: A Star Wars Story coup de grâce! SPOILERS abound beyond this point as Joshua and David welcome guests TIM MCFARLAND and BRIAN ASHTON as the quartet undertakes a SOLO: DISSECTION episode! Finally sitting down to tear into Solo: A Star Wars Story your co-hosts and their guests crack open the brand new Official Guide to the movie written by Lucasfilm story group head honcho Pablo Hidalgo! Using the official guide as a map the group covers nearly every aspect of the film giving our opinions and commentary on what we liked, what we didn't like, and what we hope to see in future STAR WARS ANTHOLOGY films! PLUS if this conversation leaves you wanting more, fear not! As you'd expect by now with these episodes, we ran long and had to cut some sections for time, however we are putting those cut segments together for a future bonus episode! So look for that coming up on TRIO SIMPATICO!
Disclaimer: Our normal recording device crashed at the end of the episode (go figure), so we were forced to use a backup recording of slightly lesser quality. We apologize for the inconsistent sound of this episode. Solo: A Star Wars Story has finally been released, and we’re concluding our conversation on the entire cinematic Star Wars franchise. After a quick appetizer of a discussion on the animated Clone Wars movie from 2008, we go on a deep dive into the current era of Star Wars. From The Force Awakens all the way through the newly-released Solo, we engage in some of the most impassioned debates and disagreements we’ve ever had. After that, we all propose our own ideas for the unlikely Star Wars Anthologies we want to see, and they might not be what you expect. Enjoy! Hosted by Sam Noland, Jason Read, and Anthony Battaglia! Question for you: What’s a Star Wars Anthology you would want to see on the big screen? Also, what are your views on the Disney era of Star Wars? 00:1:41 - The Clone Wars 00:8:44 -The Force Awakens 00:37:05 - Rogue One 00:51:12 -The Last Jedi 01:16:54 - Solo 01:26:34 - Anthology stories we want to see Leave a comment: jonnegroni.com Email us: ataigpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @AnywayCast Follow us on Letterboxd: Anthony Battaglia on letterboxd Jason Read on letterboxd Sam Noland on letterboxd Support the show.
In this scurrilous episode of the Popzara Podcast we've scoured the worst hives of scum and villainy to put together a team to talk Solo: A Star Wars Story, the second Star Wars Anthology film – and fourth overall – since Disney took control of the franchise. At the helm are Nathan Evans joined by Annette Palmer and Chris Mitchell to discuss the latest Star Wars prequel in one glorious spoiler-filled gab session. You've been warned!
Solo: A Star Wars Story is now in theaters and it's time to take an in-depth look. In this episode David, Bobby, and Michelle discuss the latest Star Wars Anthology film. The first half of the show is spoiler-free. In second half we dig even deeper into spoiler-filled territory!
The first character-centric Star Wars Anthology movie is here in the form of Solo: A Star Wars Story. Join Josiah, Jamie, Tom, and special guest TJ Luckman as they discuss every bit of the movie in full detail. From the fan service, to the cast, to the story, nothing is off limits. Be warned, full spoilers ahead! Music courtesy of Jon Powell & John Williams.
Welcome everyone to another episode of The Canto Cast! This week was one of our most open and off topic episodes (which was not a bad thing!) The crew talks Star Wars Celebration, Star Wars Anthology rumors, T.V. shows and Film in general, our dreaded plans for the Star Wars Holiday Special, our (awful?) fandom money spending habits, and more! Thank you for tuning in, and we cannot wait to have the big Solo discussion next week. If you don't mind, please feel free to give us any feedback you have on the show. May the force be with you.... Hosts: Jeff - @PorgBack, Jason - @DarthCavana82, Tristan - @starwarsmediayt
On this episode of The Geekiverse's all Star Wars podcast, we discuss the top Star Wars spinoff movies we want to see. Two separate trilogies have been announced - one for Rian Johnson and one for the Game of Thrones showrunners. With no future Anthology movies announced, we shared the ones we want to see most, as well as a handful of ideas from the Reddit community. Visit thegeekiverse.com for more Star Wars coverage. Music courtesy of bensound.com.
We FINALLY have a trailer for Solo: A Star Wars Story! In this episode, BB-N8 (Nathan), Samuel the Hutt (Sam), and The Bow Tie Jedi Guy (David) share their thoughts and speculation on the Star Wars Anthology movie coming out on May 25, 2018. But FIRST, we share the results from the previous week's poll question: Do you think JJ Abrams should put Terbus the Porg in EpisodeIX? https://mobile.twitter.com/TatooineSons/status/959874953850929152Next, they break down the trailer, talking about the 5 (+1) big moments according to StarWars.com: http://www.starwars.com/news/5-highlights-from-the-solo-a-star-wars-story-official-teaser-trailerEntertainment Weekly has (as usual) been given amazing access to behind the scenes interviews and photos. And let's just say, the marketing of Solo has FULLY begun! We talk through several articles and interviews, including:The Outlaw's of Solo:http://ew.com/movies/2018/02/09/solo-a-star-wars-story-woody-harrelson-thandie-newton-paul-bettany/Harrison Ford coaches Alden Ehrenreich: http://ew.com/movies/2018/02/09/solo-a-star-wars-story-woody-harrelson-thandie-newton-paul-bettany/Who is Qi'ra: http://ew.com/movies/2018/02/08/emilia-clarke-solo-a-star-wars-story/Our final segment takes a look back into Star Wars Legends and the EU's origin story for Han Solo. Will Solo: A Star Wars Story pull it's content from that? http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Han_Solo/LegendsPodcast Poll of the Week: Do you hope that Solo: A Star Wars Story pulls its story from Star Wars Legends? https://twitter.com/TatooineSons/status/962176753224400896Tatooine Sons is a proud member of the Star Wars Commonwealth Podcast Network! Be sure to listen to the galaxy’s greatest Star Wars podcasts, including Talk Star Wars, Tumbling Sabers Podcast, Generation X-Wing, Rogue Squadron Podcast, Skyhoppers Podcast, The Nerd Room, and San Diego Sabers Radio Podcast. Visit starwarscommonwealth.com, and take your first step into a larger world.Twitter: @TatooineSon
Hej och välkomna till det tredje avsnittet av Insnöad där vi pratar om Göteborgs filmfestival, Alicia Vikander, kändisar som vill slå på YouTube, några av vinnarna i amerikanska Grammy galan, Altered Carbon på Netflix och vi snöar fullständigt in på nya Star Wars Anthology filmen SOLO! facebook.com/insnoadpodden twitter.com/insnoadpodden insnoadpodden@gmail.com
As always, we have a lot of comic book movie news to report on, with some sprinkles of Star Wars, Chalres Manson, and other horror news! Its all here on Back Row: Movie News!
So today we talk about the Star Wars anthology films that have been discussed by Disney as well as some of the more rumored ideas that are flying around at the moment. We also go into what we'd like to see from these films! Sharing is caring, find us on Facebook and Twitter and don't forget to subscribe (if you can) for more!
With news breaking this week of Disney developing a Jabba the Hutt spin off film in the near future, Alex and Andy looked at other tertiary Star Wars universe characters and which of those would provide the most interesting films. Lobot, Max Rebo and Salacious B. Crumb fans rejoice! This is the podcast you have been waiting 40 years for. Which character would you like to see break out in their own solo movie? Find us at Dinosaur Man Nerdcast on Facebook or @DinosaurMan15 on Twitter. Like what you're hearing? Subscribe to the podcast to ensure you get all the episodes as they're released and give us a rating in the process. Why not tell a friend about the podcast, get them to tell 4 more friends, and those friends to tell 4 more each, it's not a pyramid scheme, honestly.
Back in July 2015, sci-fi and comedy nerds alike rejoiced at the news that directors Chris Miller and Phil Lord (21 Jump Street, The Lego Movie) would be helming the latest Star Wars Anthology film focusing on the origins of a young Han Solo. It was a marriage that seemed destined for greatness, and so it came as great shock to many last week when the two filmmakers left the project after 5 months of shooting. To get the scoop on Lord and Miller's departure, and what it means for the Star Wars brand, Rob and Geoff sit down with Chris Taylor, deputy editor at Mashable. Chris explains why he was shocked to hear of Lord and Miller's abrupt departure (4:00), why 'Han Solo' may have had more in common with Ace Ventura than 'Rogue One' (7:05), and why on-set improv is a surefire way to make an enemy out of Lawrence Kasdan (12:45). He also discusses why he thinks Ron Howard is the right director to take over the project (17:35), the tragic irony of Alden Ehrenreich needing an acting coach (21:35), why the Star Wars braintrust is so risk averse (24:50), and what might be next for Lord and Miller (29:10).
Gather around for a story... A Star Wars Story. Rogue One is the first stand-alone film in the Star Wars Anthology series. Directed by Gareth Edwards, Rogue One is a film that is chronologically set between the events of Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope. We follow Jyn Erco (Felicity Jones), the daughter of unwilling designer of the Galactic Empire's superweapon, the Death Star, and her quest with a team of rebels to retrieve her father's plans for destroying it. Is this The Phantom Menace all over again or is this the Empire Strikes Back of spin-offs? Check out what we think and let us know if you agree.
This week Andrea and Lisa discuss the latest edition to the Star Wars Anthology series, Rogue One. Also discussed: Kegels, Doctor Foster, and winter.
Hunter Cates returns to the War Bunker! And Jason Yang and Michael Sutton drop by to geek out over the debut Star Wars Anthology film, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story -- But all is not well in this Jedi Council, for there is there is a dissenter among the group! Who is the lone naysayer in among the sea of fanboy glee?! You must listen to find out!
Hunter Cates returns to the War Bunker! And Jason Yang and Michael Sutton drop by to geek out over the debut Star Wars Anthology film, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story -- But all is not well in this Jedi Council, for there is there is a dissenter among the group! Who is the lone naysayer in among the sea of fanboy glee?! You must listen to find out!
Returning to the show is Jake & Tom's good friend, Roejen Razorwire! Not only is Roe a fellow podcaster & Couch Party alumnus, but he is also a massive Start Wars fan. So it goes without saying that the guys would have him on to talk about the release of Disney's first Star Wars Anthology film, Rogue One! Two of the guys loved it, one of them merely liked it, but they can all agree that they're excited for the future of the franchise. Afterwards, they discuss the release of a teaser trailer to the long gestating sequel to the film classic, Blade Runner, and whether or not a sequel is even needed for that story. Thank you once again to Roejen for stepping in for the show. If you like what you hear from him here, be sure to check out his main show, Project Archivist. If you're still scrambling for those post-holiday gift ideas, consider visiting our sponsor, dickatyourdoor.com And, as always, be sure to help Jake and Tom in their quest for world domination by rating them highly on iTunes, sharing their stuff on social media, and by telling your Android using friends to listen to them by using the Amazing And FREE Couch Party app, available exclusively at the Google Play Store! Don't forget to follow them on Twitter & Facebook, and catch up with their previous episodes at DrunkenDorkPodcast.wordpress.com and smartasspods.com Copyright 2016 Thomas Coe, Jacob Wilson & Roejen Razorwire Intro By HAB Cover Art By Villain Archives
The first of the Star Wars Anthology films has hit theaters! Rogue One has landed and we break down the whole film from plot to characters to special effects. We discuss how the film lived up to or missed our expectations. Plus, we break down how Rogue One impacts the original trilogy and existing Star Wars canon. Be prepared,...
The Core Four discuss their thoughts on the first of the Star Wars Anthology films, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
Rob and Dave from the Doctor Who Show podcast take some time out from their usual gig to review the new Star Wars anthology film, Rogue One. Featuring listener comments from Jen, Doc, Kate, Alan, Renata and Richard, this is a podcast for Star Wars fans by Star Wars fans (who normally present as Doctor Who fans). Share and enjoy. -- Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (or simply Rogue One) is a 2016 American epic space opera film directed by Gareth Edwards and written by Chris Weitz and Tony Gilroy, from a story by John Knoll and Gary Whitta. It is the first stand-alone film in the Star Wars Anthology series. Rogue One stars Felicity Jones, Diego Luna, Ben Mendelsohn, Donnie Yen, Mads Mikkelsen, Alan Tudyk, Riz Ahmed, Jiang Wen and Forest Whitaker, and follows Jyn Erso, the daughter of the unwilling designer of the Galactic Empire's superweapon, the Death Star, and her quest to retrieve his plans of destroying it. Produced by Lucasfilm and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, the film is chronologically set between Revenge of the Sith (2005) and A New Hope (1977). Principal photography began at Elstree Studios near London during early August 2015 and wrapped in February 2016, with reshoots and additional filming taking place in mid-June 2016. Rogue One premiered in Los Angeles on December 10, 2016, and was released in the United States on December 16, 2016.
Join Emcee, roane, and April as we talk about Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, each within hours of seeing it for the first time. We will save the analysis and discussion for our January episode, this episode is pure squee. Listen in as we get excited about Jyn, Cassian and the rest of the team, along with all of the shout-outs and callbacks and plot twists in this first Star Wars Anthology movie.
Join Emcee, roane, and April as we talk about Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, each within hours of seeing it for the first time. We will save the analysis and discussion for our January episode, this episode is pure squee. Listen in as we get excited about Jyn, Cassian and the rest of the team, along with all of the shout-outs and callbacks and plot twists in this first Star Wars Anthology movie.
As we near the release of the first-ever Star Wars Anthology film, Rogue One, Todd Canipe and Joe Ovies get down and dirty with the new trailer and rumors, with the usual excitement from Todd and snark from Joe. Next on the docket is a quick discussion on the triumphant return of Star Wars Rebels, Read More ...
Welcome back to Keepin' It Reel, the IGN show where Jim Vejvoda and Eric Goldman bring you the latest genre movie news. This week, we discuss the upcoming reshoots to be done on Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and what that means, as well as the latest buzz on Captain Marvel, Transformers: The Last Knight, James Bond 25, Doc Savage, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Friday the 13th, Thor: Ragnarok, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, and the box office reception of X-Men: Apocalypse and Alice Through the Looking Glass. We also guesstimate how Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows and Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping will fare at this weekend's box office.
Welcome back to Keepin' It Reel, the IGN show where Jim Vejvoda and Eric Goldman bring you the latest genre movie news. This week, we discuss the upcoming reshoots to be done on Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and what that means, as well as the latest buzz on Captain Marvel, Transformers: The Last Knight, James Bond 25, Doc Savage, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Friday the 13th, Thor: Ragnarok, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, and the box office reception of X-Men: Apocalypse and Alice Through the Looking Glass. We also guesstimate how Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows and Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping will fare at this weekend's box office.
Part 1 of our NARCronomicon induction of the terrible prequels in the Star Wars Anthology with special guests Matt and Ryan. Enjoy! https://ia601500.us.archive.org/25/items/FilmNarc-NarcronomiconphantomMenace/Episode1.mp3
Part 3 of our NARCronomicon induction of the terrible prequels in the Star Wars Anthology with special guests Matt and Ryan. Enjoy! https://ia801501.us.archive.org/35/items/FilmNarc-NarcronomiconrevengeOfTheSith/Episode3revengeOfTheSith.mp3
Part 2 of our NARCronomicon induction of the terrible prequels in the Star Wars Anthology with special guests Matt and Ryan. Enjoy! https://ia801505.us.archive.org/30/items/FilmNarc-NarcronomiconattackOfTheClones/Episode2AttackOfTheClones.mp3
The first trailer for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story dropped last week and everyone is talking about it, including us! Rogue One is the first of the Anthology films set in the Star Wars universe. This film takes place prior to Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope and focuses on the theft of the original Deathstar...
This week, hosts Alex Suffolk and Jordan Decker weigh in on the three top choices for the coveted role of young Han Solo in the upcoming Star Wars Anthology film as well as give their opinions and theories surrounding the leaked set photos of Episode 8 in Dubrovnik. Finally, they talk about some of the other things actors from "The Force Awakens" have been up to, such as John Boyega visiting sick kids, Daisy Ridley vying for the lead role in the upcoming Tomb Raider movie, and of course, Harrison Ford being confirmed for Indiana Jones 5.
This week Al, Ed & Kitty discuss the Star Wars “Anthology” films, The Vanilla Ice Project and the Euthanasia Coaster. Plus Ed challenges everyone to beat his Crossy Road score!
In which our heroes all change their first names to Ben, live in the desert, protect some dumb force baby and dream about Gabe's ideal Star Wars Anthology film. We try to stick to the ever-changing cannon, blend Kingsmen with Star Wars and figure out the physics of having the higher ground. Gabe rants about the lack of Jedi-less Star Wars stories before pitching his ideal anthology film with Jedi, Zammit channels his love for Wild Wild West and wants to include a big old sand dragon out of nowhere and Tom just wants more Joel Edgerton in his Star Wars. So sit back, relax, watch the twin suns rise over the peaceful sand dunes and settle in to get pitched at. We're tying up loose ends and having fun with some hutts. Want to help us buy out Disney so we can fund our Star Wars films? Head to http://www.patreon.com/sanspantsradio and for as little as $1 a month we'll own the House of Mouse in no time. Hankering for some sweet geeky loot delivered to your door every month? Do us a favour and go to www.geekfuel.com/sanspants and sign up to receive your (possible) Jar Jar today! And don't forget to check out Gabe's new book, Californian Catastrophe! Just head to http://www.gabrielbergmoser.com/boone-shepard to download your free copy today! as well as check out the Winterhill series by Iain Martin available at all good amazon.com stores or check out his website at http://www.iainmartinbooks.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Emma Platt hosts and is joined by Chris Haigh, Ian Austin & Tony Black, to discuss the latest UK Box Office Top Ten, plus: -- This weeks NEWS, including responses to controversial FIFA biopic UNITED PASSIONS, the truth about Eddie the Eagle's biopic, and why Josh Trank *really* quit Star Wars Anthology 2... Ian--possibly possessed by Pazuzu--gives his scathing thoughts about INSIDIOUS: CHAPTER 3... Chris & Tony both chat about how much they enjoyed Paul Feig's action comedy SPY... And finally, in an exciting new semi-regular section called DEAD MEAT, all about the horror genre, Emma gives us a fascinating semiotic insight into the foundations & origins of cinematic horror, plus asks the boys - what is their favourite scary movie? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Emma Platt hosts and is joined by Chris Haigh, Ian Austin & Tony Black, to discuss the latest UK Box Office Top Ten, plus: -- This weeks NEWS, including responses to controversial FIFA biopic UNITED PASSIONS, the truth about Eddie the Eagle's biopic, and why Josh Trank *really* quit Star Wars Anthology 2... Ian--possibly possessed by Pazuzu--gives his scathing thoughts about INSIDIOUS: CHAPTER 3... Chris & Tony both chat about how much they enjoyed Paul Feig's action comedy SPY... And finally, in an exciting new semi-regular section called DEAD MEAT, all about the horror genre, Emma gives us a fascinating semiotic insight into the foundations & origins of cinematic horror, plus asks the boys - what is their favourite scary movie?
Welcome back to Keepin' It Reel! In this week's podcast, Jim Vejvoda and Chris Carle bring you the latest in genre movie news. This week's topics include Aquaman, Wonder Woman, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Suicide Squad, Spider-Man, Star Wars Anthology films, Captain America: Civil War, Guardians of the Galaxy 2, Tron 3, Captain Marvel, Star Trek 3, James Bond, a Big Trouble in Little China remake, and more. We also chat up this weekend's new releases Spy, Entourage, and Insidious: Chapter 3.
Welcome back to Keepin' It Reel! In this week's podcast, Jim Vejvoda and Chris Carle bring you the latest in genre movie news. This week's topics include Aquaman, Wonder Woman, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Suicide Squad, Spider-Man, Star Wars Anthology films, Captain America: Civil War, Guardians of the Galaxy 2, Tron 3, Captain Marvel, Star Trek 3, James Bond, a Big Trouble in Little China remake, and more. We also chat up this weekend's new releases Spy, Entourage, and Insidious: Chapter 3.
On this episode Chris, Ben, and Dominic recap their fourth and final day at Star Wars Celebration Anaheim. They discuss what we learned about Rogue One, Season Two of Rebels, and the final reveal about where the next Celebration will be. Plus they get into everything surrounding Josh Trank's departure from the second Star Wars Anthology film, and who they would like to see replace him. They also delve into some of the issues surrounding making a Boba Fett movie. Plus, more on Vanity Fair's new Star Wars article, George Lucas sets the record straight about at false rumor, and a lengthy debate about lightsaber colors. All this and much more! Website: www.starwarsunderworld.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/swunderworldTwitter: @TheSWUSubscribe and Review on iTunesEmail: swunderworld@gmail.comVoicemail: Listen live Thursdays at 9pm EST on Channel 1138
This week the Leftovers minus Frank plus a Domesticated Dave talk about the Arts and Comic Expo in Peoria, Illinois. We make sure to discuss Josh Trank not working on the Star Wars Anthology film. Tons of Marvel news to discuss as well as DC. We have a very fun interview with Periscope’s newest sensation Sock... Read more
This week Anthony Lewis, Aurora Bubbaloo, and Glenn Boisvert talk about the first official images from the Suicide Squad film, the casting announcement for Captain America: Civil war, Josh Trank leaving the Star Wars Anthology movie he was set to direct, and the word going around that it is still planned […]
Welcome to Spotlight Star Wars presented by Morning Drive Media and The Napzok Files podcast feed. Here Ken Napzok, the host and co-creator of the show Jedi Alliance on the Popcorn Talk Network, will take a moment to discuss, breakdown, analyze, tease, and celebrate everything Star Wars. On this episode, Ken talks about the (confirmed?) rumors that the next Star Wars Anthology movie will be based around the galaxy's greatest bounty hunter Boba Fett and the growing trend of backlash against Mr. Fett. Also, he talks about the latest issues of Marvel's Princess Leia and Kanan: The Last Padawan comics and reads Jar Jar Binks dialogue in the style of Shakespeare. Subscribe to The Napzok Files podcast feed on iTunes and rate & review. On Twitter: @KenNapzok --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-napzok-files/support
The latest news on the Avatar sequels, Jurassic World, and Star Wars Anthology, some ramblings about Shomi, and reminiscing about standing in line for Episode I.Download here!
Welcome to Spotlight Star Wars presented by Morning Drive Media and The Napzok Files podcast feed. Here Ken Napzok, the host and co-creator of the show Jedi Alliance on the Popcorn Talk Network, will take a moment to discuss, breakdown, analyze, tease, and celebrate everything Star Wars. On this episode, Ken fights losing his voice while discussing the news that Josh Trank is no longer directing the second Star Wars Anthology movie, gives his choice for the replacement, and talks about not being able to stop buying Star Wars toys. All this and more on the fifth installment of Spotlight: Star Wars. Subscribe to The Napzok Files podcast feed on iTunes and rate & review. On Twitter: @KenNapzok --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-napzok-files/support
The big weekend is now behind us, and Kyle and Tim are back to geek out about THAT teaser trailer (you know the one)! We also recap other highlights from the Force Awakens panel, the tantalizing info about Rogue One and the Star Wars Anthology films, the big debut of Star Wars Battlefront and more […]