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Hello All! We finally return to Stephen King's The Dark Tower books to finish our discussion on all the books. We decided this round on reading The Wind Through The Keyhole in its intended order. So enjoy this and enjoy the discussion to come as we discuss the final journey of our favorite Ka-Tet. The Wolves of The Calla coming up next! Fantasy and sci-fi literature book club discussion podcast often reading Brandon Sanderson and the Cosmere, Brent Weeks, Stephen King, Robert Jordan, and many more. Please enjoy, or at least laugh! Literature discussion done right! We, the Shoutouts, from Lyket Entertainment, have a book club discussion on our favorite fantasy and sci-fi literature with our choice wine, beer, ale, and rum. Find us at Lyket.net Litliterature.com Facebook: @LitLiterature1 Twitter: @LitLiterature1 Instagram: @LitLiterature1 Soundcloud: @LitLiterature1 Libsyn: @LitLiterature Lit Literature http//www.LitLiterature.com Search for us on apple podcast or most any other podcast provider @ Lit Literature Support us at www.patreon.com/LitLiterature Book written by: Stephen King Music Credit to : https://audiojungle.net/item/hyper-epic/20064254?ref=stockaudio
Megan and Beau are back for your guns and your antibiotics in this second special episode on Stephen King's The Dark Tower!
Please check out our awesome sponsor, The War For The Tower podcast! If you like Stephen King's The Dark Tower, you'll love it! www.warforthetower.comARTWORK CREDIT! https://www.deviantart.com/shredguts/art/Old-Nick-343016560This episode, we catch up with the chapter that I started to talk about last week, and we get to see what Thomas is pretty sure is Lucio coming on the Harry in his own living room. It's amusing, because both RoShawn and I didn't really see it that way at the time, but in looking back we both feel kinda dopey. Then there's the aquarium, and this is a really uncomfortable situation. Nicodemus is here and wants to speak to Dresden alone. But about what? Harry's pretty confident that it's not a trap but we can never be sure with the Denarians. Thanks so much for listening, and we will see you next week with a new episode!
The Plague of Frogs cycle concludes with King Of Fear! Check out our discussion and some amazing listener feedback! 12:44 (spoiler warning for Stephen King's The Dark Tower) 23:09 King Of Fear discussion begins!
Neighbor Cole and The Angry Ginger go after Stephen Kings The Dark Tower from Page to Screen!
Den trevliga trion Mats, Malin och Niklas är tillbaka och försöker på lyssnarbegäran undvika att prata så himla mycket svengelska i avsnittet. De failar, men det är ingen spoiler! På kämpigt modersmål talas det om indie(ish) spelen Night in the Woods, Heat Signature, Manual Samuel och Hue och den inte-så-indie expansionen The Frozen Wilds till Horizon Zero Dawn. Efter första timmessträcket pratar Malin Marvel mer eller mindre oavbrutet under en ytterligare timme, då nyagamla Generation X har fått en reboot och Runaways en uppföljare. Utöver det pratar vi också om den queerromantiska magiserien Moonstruck från Lumberjanes-skaparen Grace Ellis och om monster-caféer i Brave Chef Brianna. När det är dagt för film får Niklas avgöra om det finns något ljus i filmatiseringen av Stephen Kings The Dark Tower, och om vi kan förvänta oss ett King Extended Universe. Puss Hej!
Stephen King's The Dark Tower is a lovely big fresh movie hoping to become a lovely big lucrative franchise. Does it have what it takes? Can we possibly agree on Idris Elba? Is Matthew McConaughey showing his chest off or keeping his shirt on more than usual? What of 4DX, the silly thing where the seats move and poke you and blow air in your ears? And who has better eyebrows than Cara Delevingne? Recorded on 21st August 2017.
Denne uken er Thale Raad i studio sammen med Miriam Angela Folland og Jawad Benhammou! De anmelder filmatiseringen av Stephen Kings The Dark Tower, den spenstige Baby Driver og den klassiske heistfilmen Logan Lucky, samt spekulerer i Game of Thrones fanteorier og diskuterer sine favoritt biløyeblikk i film!
Welcome to Matter of Frak. On this first episode of The Frak's first spin-off cast- Matter of Frak, join Jsun & Tom this as they are joined by Eerie Florida's own- Mark Muncy and Kari Schultz. During this show, we cover a variety of topics across the entertainment spectrum that are non-game related such as; FIRST HALF: Star Wars- We discuss a special warning from Luke Skywalker himself about the impending film The Last Jedi, Aqua-man filming woes, Justice League's reshoots and the future of DCEU, Stephen King's- The Dark Tower and IT, Thor Ragnarok, and the highly anticipated and long awaited debut of Netflix's- The Defenders. On the back half of the show, we crack open the pages of Eerie Florida, a new book releasing on Sept. 4th, that chronicles all of the strange, unexplained, supernatural, and in a few cases down right hysterical weirdness and unbelievable believability that exist in this CRAZY state that we call home-Florida. Some of the stories that we discuss are; The Toads of Longwood, The CinderLady of St.Pete, St. Augustine Ghost tours and then some of the dark stories of the Dozier House of Tallahassee, Bellamy bridge, and the one story, tale that when it is told again you would be very wise to speak his name with the utmost respect- Robert the Doll; the inspiration behind great family classics like Childs Play-Chucky and the monster that is Annabelle. A LITTLE SIDE NOTE HERE-Mark graciously sent the Frak a variety of pictures to share with the audience and one of those pics are of Robert the Doll. I most respectfully decline this opportunity to display his picture...while he is quite the handsome and very very cool phenom of a creation...I just can't take the chance of having any bad mojo or wondering if we in some fashion may not have met Robert's approval. It is not out of disrespect to not display his picture...It is in fact, in all interests of Safety and Respect. And then there are the Gnomes....quite possibly one of the funniest tales I have ever heard yet is backed up by documented facts...this had me in tears folks. We greatly appreciate Mark and Eerie Florida for coming on the Frak and sharing some of these great stories. You can find/follow Marc Muncy and Eerie Florida via FB and You Tube -@Eerie Florida All entertainment news sourced from our peoples over @Gamezone.com (Mike Wewerka, Cade Under, Daniel R. Miller) Follow us @TheFrak.com Facebook @FrakPodcast Instagram-@gofrakyourself Twitter-@thefrakshow @GameZoneOnline
We're back after a few weeks of rest and relaxation and we're jonesing for some podcast action. What better film to come back to than the "highly anticipated" adaptation of Stephen King's The Dark Tower. To help us navigate this Idris Elba and Matthew McConaughey gem, we bring on a Dark Tower expert, Jairo's brother Rich. MOVIES DISCUSSED THIS WEEK: Under The Dome, The Defiant Ones, Moana, 20th Century Women, Ozark, The Limey, The Dark Tower Give us a review on iTunes...even if you don't listen...please. Thanks. You can follow us on Twitter or Facebook. You can send us feedback to truebromancepodcast@gmail.com or search for us on Letterboxd or Google+...and don't forget to check us out and the rest of our cohorts at followingfilms.com. Special thanks to Le Goose for our intro music. Give them a like on Facebook or check out their website at www.thegooseband.com.
Even with all of the negative reviews of the first film adaption of Stephen King's The Dark Tower, the boys still went to check it out for you guys. Harvey and Sean talk about the film people are ‘calling the feel-good Kidnapping movie of the year’- Brigsby Bear. For this week’s topic, we are listing our best and worst Stephen King film adaptions. Please subscribe to us on iTunes, and as well follow on Twitter and Instagram. Enjoy! 13:00 The Eyes of My Mother review 25:30 Split review 32:30 Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets review 42:00 Brigsby Bear review 52:50 The Dark Tower review 1:30:00 Best and worst Stephen King film adaptions
I remember the face of my father with Stephen King's The Dark Tower and determine if it really is the movie of the summer. I also review Kathryn Bigelow's Detroit and discuss the trailer for Darren Aronofsky's Mother!. Follow the show on Twitter: @thecinemaspeak Intro: 0:00 - 4:13 Review - The Dark Tower: 4:13 - 32:40 Review - Detroit: 32:40 - 46:43 News - Mother! trailer: 46:43 - 49:05 This week in new releases/Outro: 49:05 - 52:38 Spoiler Discussion - Twin Peaks (2017), episode 13: 52:38 - 1:00:15
This week, Brent and Kyle review the flawed adaptation of Stephen King's THE DARK TOWER, Kyle offers first impressions of THE DEFENDERS, and the gang revels in the absurdity of the AMERICAN VANDAL trailer.
Drew and Travis pursue Sony's maligned adaptation of Stephen King's THE DARK TOWER series across the vast desert. TIMESTAMPS 00:01:00 - Housekeeping 00:09:05 - Currently Consuming 00:20:30 - Main Feature 00:33:00 - Spoilers Start SHOW LINKS Discussion: Monetizing the Show Our Fateful Findings Video The Lost City of Z Phantom Of The Paradise Stephen King's IT (Miniseries) Misery Dolores Claiborne
This week Stephen King's The Dark Tower (2017) was released and Bill and Kyle headed down to their local theater to see what guns this movie was slinging. Join #thepoliteboys as they give you two different takes on this movie, one (Bill) of the avid fan who has read the entire book series and two (Kyle) someone who knows nothing about the movie and is coming at it with a blank perspective and they answer the ultimate question #WYSI?
In this episode, Anthony and J. R. continue their trek though Stephen King's The Dark Tower series with part 4, Wizard and Glass. In this story, learn how the ka-tet is able to outsmart Blaine the Mono. See what trouble a young Roland found himself in. After that, Jacob stops in to catch us up on what has been going on in the X-Men comics.
In this episode, the POA talks about Philadelphia hosting the NFL Draft, the first look at Stephen King's The Dark Tower, Kumail Nanjiani's The Big Sick trailer, and reviews of Netflix's Sandcastle, Sleight, The Belko Experiment, and a special in-depth review of Assassin's Creed courtesy of the Red Button Blue Button Podcast! We would like to thank the Red Button Blue Button Podcast for having POA host Dexter on as a special guest. Please follow them on Twitter @rb3podcast and check out the guest episode here! Trailers The Dark Tower The Big Sick Once Upon a Time in Venice Lowriders It Comes At Night The Beguiled The Defenders News Tremors 6/Austin Powers 4/John Knoll Rogue One spin-offs/Affleck brother's Triple Frontier/ Jeremy Renner as Doc Holiday/Bad Moms Christmas/Jurrasic World 2 news/Melissa McCarthy and muppets/David Fincher close on World War Z 2/Alien 5 Reviews Sandcastle The Belko Experiment Sleight Assassin's Creed
In this episode, we briefly discuss our thoughts on Wrestlemania 33 and Rogue One (5:11), have a "Better Know an X-Man" featuring Amanda Sefton (8:11), and then discuss the third book in Stephen King's The Dark Tower series, The Wastelands (16:06).
In this episode, we begin our journey through Stephen King's The Dark Tower. Today is part 1, which will cover the first book in the series, The Gunslinger. We give quick summaries of the events in the book, and our thoughts on them. Beware of spoilers.
Before we can talk about DunDraCon, we've got some things to get out of our system, firstâ?¦specifically, some music, some terrible puns, lots of being distracted, more terrible, terrible puns, and a quick tangent into discussing Stephen King's *The Dark Tower* series. Somewhere, maybe, we just might even record a podcast! ...Maybe.
CLICK HERE TO LISTEN! Parched for another episode, are ya? Well fill up your water skins and tie your dying mule to our post for our talk about the first half of the first book of Stephen King's The Dark Tower series, The Gunslinger. We discuss King's American dreams and blue jeans, speculate about what else may happen in the book series to tie loose ends we don't understand together, and Will tweets at TBoz TWICE! It can't be missed! We'll be talking about the end of the book on Thursday, May 1st so read on through in the next 2 weeks, but we'll be back with a short Extracurriculars episode next week to talk about what we've been up to besides hanging out with ol' Roland. Please let us know what you think about this book, the series as a whole or TLC's body of work as a whole! FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: @KrissyPajamas! @WB2045 @WillRogers2000! FIND MORE LINKS AT WB2045.COM! You can also email us! Shmook@WB2045.com! Until next time!
Face front freaks and geeks! This week, the Dark Samurai of Swing, Tiny Wight makes his Trick or Treat Radio debut. Michael Ravenshadow stops in to talk comic current events. The world's most cantankerous film critic, MonsterZero insults his way through the movie of the week and much more!Topics include: Teeel, Psychos In Love, Face Off, Big Eyed Rabbit, Amanda Palmer (again), thedeathrattle.net, grocery store dates, Wonder Woman and Superman hook up, HP Lovecraft, glamour shots, musical influences, Walking Dead #100, Dead Can Dance, aggressive femmullets, Hobbit movies, Rob Liefeld, top ten of the PWI Top 500 of 2012, grocery cart tossing, hobo filmmaking, running with the X-Men, sex while wearing the Tiny Wight mask, Harvey Fierstein, Stephen King's The Dark Tower series and the great Scott Ricciuti.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
Stephen and I discuss: This episode is one long 'Bottom of the Pile' Segment. Most of our conversation centers around: Stephen Kings The Dark Tower (first of seven issues) and, Jeff Smith's Shazam: the Monster Society of Evil Please stop on over to the forum HERE and comment on the show, OR start a topic of your own! To listen or download: Click on the POD link next to the episode title, or use the "direct download"link at the bottom of this episode blog To Subscribe using iPodder, iTunes, or any other Podcast client: KomicsKast Feed (Only use this link to "subscribe" using one of these Podcast clients) Please comment! komicskast@gmail.com