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A young man named Alex Rogan is desperate to escape his small little world in the Starlight Starbright trailer park. His only escape is in the one arcade game at the trailer park, Starfighter. Alex had no idea this game would be the gateway to another life among the stars as a reluctant hero. Invasion of the Remake goes back to a childhood favorite in The Last Starfighter (1984) rethinking it as a modern remake and how modern gaming might change this sci-fi, adventure film, while still considering the more personal elements that affect Alex's life. Strap yourselves into your Gunstars cause this one is going to be a blast of awesome! Do you have a film you want to challenge us to remake? We may do it for a future episode. Maybe a movie mash-up? Send your suggestions to one of our social media spots and don't forget to like, retweet, and share us when you see us post! Twitter: @InvasionRemake Facebook: Invasion of the Remake E-mail: invasionoftheremake@gmail.com If you are listening to us on iTunes leave a short review and a 5-star rating. It only takes a moment and helps others find the podcast. You can also enjoy us on Google Play Music, Stitcher, Player Fm, Tune In Radio, Audioboom, Blubrry, YouTube and many, many more podcast apps. Become an Invader and subscribe today!
Internationally renowned singer-songwriter Candice Night, who has just released a solo album Starlight Starbright, inspired by motherhood and her children — Autumn (5 years old) and Rory (3 years old). Her husband — legendary guitarist and Rock N’ Roll Hall Of Fame inductee Ritchie Blackmore -- contributed guitar on this offering. Not only did Candice write songs on the album, but her daughter Autumn (who obviously absorbed her parents’ creativity) wrote the song “Lullaby In The Night” (music video below), as well as several short stories included in the booklet. A collection of ethereal lullabies that transport the listener to a place of magic and innocence, the songs of Starlight Starbright have also had a calming affect on children dealing with sensory issues, hyperactivity, and learning disabilities at several schools.
As a last little holiday gift from Eclectica to all of you out there, here's one final episode for 2013. With the hopes of brightening up the season for dancers and non-dancers alike, I've compiled a selection of holiday music both chill and boisterous, traditional and unique that I hope you'll love. ^_^Thanks to Ariel Publicity & Podsafe Music Network for the vast majority of music here, and special thanks to Kiva and Jonah Knight, who gave their kind permission for me to play their music for you here. Thank you all, so much. Without you and resources like you, I would have nothing to spin for the good listeners out there, so thank you, thank you and thank you for your help in making this podcast possible. ♥♥ If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element. Click here to play in a new tab, or right click "Save As" to download the full show- for free!Band Names = Links to each band's official web site, where available).Song Names = Links to where you can BUY each musician's work- LEGALLY. :DBackground music, Pat Canavan - Starlight StarbrightCat Johnke (yongkee) - O Come O Come EmmanuelNicole Kiehl - Winter WonderlandAdelee and Gentry - Carol of The BellsPhoenix Vocal Quartet - Dance of the Sugar-Plum FairyKiva - In Praise of WinterJonah Knight - I'm Gettin' Nothin' for ChristmasJonathan Coulton - Chiron Beta PrimeThe Locals - Heat Miser (I'm Mr Green Christmas)The Energy Commission - Call of Duty ChristmasCara Brindisi - The Holly and the IvyDon Campbell - Christmas LightsJeff Meegan - Bring Them Home ♥This show is especially dedicated to Donna, Dorothy, Kerry, Michele, Rob, Mithras, Jennifer, Ian, Chris, Elias, Reya, Josh, Frank, Janine, Will, Matt, Matt. O., Star, Jack, Linda, and all of my family and friends near & far, as well as all of our dedicated soldiers & service people who're working through the holidays. To you and all those who're in need of any kind this holiday season, to the helpers and the givers, the teachers and the guardians; to each and every one of you, I want you to know my heart is with you. My love and hugs go out to you all, in addition to my hope that this music brings you some solace, joy, comfort and cheer, wherever you are and whatever you celebrate during the winter holidays.Love, light, health, happiness, abundance, fulfillment and success to you all, and thanks so much for listening (not to mention reading! ;)), -DJ Selchie♥☼♥