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ELLEN DREW: CLASSIC CINEMA STAR OF THE MONTH (069) Whether playing the sweet girl next door or the world-weary casino boss's moll, ELLEN DREW was an incredibly versatile leading lady who was a major star in the 1940s and 50s. She made a career of playing a wide range of roles in various genres — from Westerns to comedies to dramas to horror movies. She was nicknamed “The Candy Store Cinderella” because she was discovered scooping ice cream in a candy store on Hollywood Boulevard. And who do you think discovered her? You'll be quite surprised to find out. In this week's episode, we discuss our Star of the Month, ELLEN DREW. SHOW NOTES: Sources: Character Actors in Horror and Science Fiction Films, 1930-1960, (2014), by Laurence Raw; "Ellen Drew — The Private Life of Ellen Drew,” glamourgirlsofthesilverscreen.com; “Hollywood's Forgotten Daughters,” January 1986, by Anthony Cassa, Hollywood Studio Magazine; “Ellen Drew - Cinderellen,” January 2002, by Jeff Gordon, Classic Images magazine; “Ellen Drew, 89, Film and TV Actress Rose Through Ranks in Hollywood,” December 6, 2003, Los Angeles Times; TCM.com; IMDBPro.com; IBDB.com; Wikipedia.com; RogerEbert.com; Movies Mentioned: Christmas in July (1940), starring Dick Powell & Ellen Drew; Johnny O'Clock (1947), starring Dick Powell, Evelyn Keyes, Thomas Gomez, & Ellen Drew; Hollywood Boulevard (1936), starring Marsha Hunt & Robert Cummings; The Big Broadcast of 1937 (1936), starring Jack Benny, George Burns, & Gracie Allen; Make Way For Tomorrow (1937), staring Victor Moore & Beulah Bondi; Gone With The Wind (1939), starring Vivien Leigh & Clark Gable; Sing, You Sinners (1938), starring Bing Crosby, Fred MacMurray, & Ellen Drew; If I Were King (1938), starring Ronald Colman, Basil Rathbone, Frances Dee, & Ellen Drew; The Lady's From Kentucky (1939), staring George Raft & Ellen Drew; Geronimo (1939), starring Preston Foster; The Gracie Allen Murder Case (1939), starring Gracie Allen; French Without Tears (1940), starring Ray Milland & Ellen Drew; Buck Benny Rides Again (1940), starring Jack Benny; The Mad Doctor (1941), starring Basil Rathbone; The Monster and the Girl (1941), starring Paul Lukas & Philip Terry; Isle of the Dead (1945), starring Boris Karloff; Our Wife (1941), starring Melvyn Douglas, Ruth Hussey, & Ellen Drew; The Night of January 16th (1941), starring Preston Foster; Reaching For The Sun (1941), starring Joel McCrea & Ellen Drew; The Remarkable Andrew (1942), starring William Holden, Brian Donlevy, & Ellen Drew; My Favorite Spy (1942), starring Kay Kyser & Jane Wyman; Night Plane to Chungking (1942), starring Preston Foster & Ellen Drew; And The Angels Sing (1944), starring Dorothy Lamour, Fred MacMurray, & Betty Hutton; Strange Confession (1944), starring Jean Gabin; That's My Baby (1944), starring Richard Arlen & Ellen Drew; Dark Mountain (1944), starring Robert Lowery & Ellen Drew; China Sky (1945), starring Randolph Scott; The Swordsmen (1948), starring Larry Parks & Ellen Drew; The Man from Colorado (1949), starring William Holden & Glenn Ford; The Crocked Way (1949), starring John Payne, Sonny Tufts, & Ellen Drew; Stars In My Crown (1950), staring Joel McCrea & Ellen Drew; Cargo to Capetown (1950), starring Broderick Crawford & John Ireland; The Great Missouri Raid (1950), starring Wendell Corey; Man In The Saddle (1951), staring Randolph Scott & Joan Leslie; --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we're hanging out with a blind Rutger Hauer and one of the kids from Step By Step, as we watch Blind Fury, the 1989 American remake of the 16th Zatoichi sequel. Join us as we discuss Rutger Hauer's attempts to portray being blind, the chemistry between him and Brandon Call, and one of the main villains being typecast as a dirtbag. We also create a Tier List for Fictional Swordsmen. Find us on Twitter and Instagram @TCTAMPod and on TikTok @theycalledthisamovie.Our theme music was written and performed by Dave Katusa. He can be found on Instagram @dkat_productions.
A Song for Sunken Streets by Evan Berkow, Read by Lanna Joffrey Nona is a loner living in a flooded Brooklyn. She's running away from her past and looking for hope. What she finds is a mermaid on a mission. The fate of New York City depends on their ability to see past their trauma. Evan Berkow is a writer of speculative fiction in the hours when he's not lawyering. His fiction has appeared in places such as Strange Horizons, Escape Pod, and Flash Fiction Online. You can find him on Twitter @Evan_Berkow. Lanna Joffrey is an award-winning Iranian performer and writer who has worked throughout the United States and United Kingdom in theatre, film, spoken word and audio work. Her verbatim play, "Valiant" has received critical acclaim having toured throughout the UK and US and was published last year. For more info on her work please visit www.lannajoffrey.com When Two Swordsmen Meet by Ellen Kushner, Read by Wilson Fowlie In a cold, cobblestone city, when two swordsman meet, you never know what might happen--fame, glory, theft, dreams, love--but something always does. Ellen Kushner is the author of the queer fantasy classic Swordspoint, and other novels, including the World Fantasy Award-winning Thomas the Rhymer. Kushner has recorded her work as audiobooks for Neil Gaiman Presents. She lives in New York City with her wife, author and educator Delia Sherman, and a great many theater and airplane ticket stubs she is too disorganized to throw out. Wilson Fowlie lives in a suburb of Vancouver, Canada and has been reading aloud since the age of 4. His life has changed recently: he lost his wife to cancer, and he changed jobs, from programming to recording voiceovers for instructional videos, which he loves doing, but not as much as he loved Heather.
This week on the bonus episode of Who We Are Now with Richard Hammond and Dr Jim Alvarez they unpack the open and honest conversation with the co-founder of Talk Club, Ben Akers. Dr Jim explains the science behind isolation, Richard gets technical with vibrations of sound and they both find out how algebra can help us understand ourselves. Listen on Global Player to hear the next episode a whole day earlier than anywhere else. Download it from the app store or go to globalplayer.com. Have a question for the team? Email whowearenow@global.com.
Tom "JEETER" Bush VF-84 Jolly Rogers, VF-32 Swordsmen. From Submarines to Naval Aviation Jeeter is a Legend Baby!Born & Raised on Long Island.
I get the blessed and delightful chance to talk with London Carlisle. Who is an actor of stage, and audio drama. They are an avid gamer of Table Top Games, both as a player and Gamesmaster. With that work on stage there are trained in stage combat, and most especially Katana, via the Samurai Sword Soul theatre company. We talk about their upcoming D&D in a Castle in April 2024. As well as being an actor and Blerd in the TTRPG spaces. London also has a podcast and a YouTube channel with his fellow gamers. Check this episode out and share. Links https://www.londoncarlisle.com IG: @londoncarlisle Spot Hidden https://www.youtube.com/@spothidden One11 podcast https://www.podparadise.com/Podcast/1670367139 Samurai Sword Soul Theater https://www.samuraiswordsoul.com
In this episode, we build out a team of cartoon and anime Team of 6 characters. Swordsmen, Healer, Magic/Utilities, Attack, Defence, Shoter, and Intelligence. What is unique is that you have to put yourself in one of the spots. We want you to build a team and let us know as well who is on your team. This episode we get spicy, enjoy and tell us your team.
The Twenty Percent True Podcast Season 11: Swords! Episode 3: Neon Support the show: Patreon The blog: Twenty Percent True Tumblr: TwentyPercentTrue Facebook: facebook.com/twentypercenttrue
Deserted by the others, the two lone swordsmen continued into the abyss of the unknown. With only memories of forgotten ancient texts to guide them. These are their stories. — (5:25) The role of cultural differences in the expression of type / confrontational blunt 9s from other cultures — (12:20) How our early life experiences and environment create an unexpected relationship with certain instincts / Emeka and food — (22:01) Digging up John's leftover concept of each instinct having a close vs distant optimal distance — (28:28) The difference between 9s merging and sexual instinct merging / instinctual dynamics in relationships — (36:45) Wild topic switch to social-contextual dynamics in dating / race as an overlooked significant contextual layer / female vs male gaze — (43:40) Most people are making sexual choices with social reasons — (50:49) John's ‘effortlessly masculine' and Emeka's black artist with masc/fem interplay — (56:10) When we feel safe those optimal distance polarities dissolve Check out Alexandra's astrology-enneagram offerings at her new website https://www.saturnruled9.com Check out John and Josh's new formal enneagram school. And sign up for their now 6-part class — A Developmental View of the Centers at https://www.theenneagramschool.com/first-offering Get John's book on the instinctual drives on amazon or barnesandnoble and attend his weekly study group: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578784971/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_VZ3VZVEG0M1RY42AWN2T https://www.johnluckovich.com/the-study-group DAA — Become dangerously perceptive and skilled at seeing types more clearly. Watch recent classes on the White Lotus, Margot Robbie, Jim Morrison. And get typed at https://www.enneagrammer.com/ Buy David's Trifix Booklet here: https://www.enneagrammer.com/store/trifix-venn-booklet-david-gray Call the Loveline with your comments at (323) 696-0647. Or you can also email bhepodcast@gmail.com or DM us with a pre-recorded voice message
Part 1: "SUEDE" VF-32 GE Powered, LANTIRN Equipped F-14B Tomcat RIO shares some amazing stories. LEEKSTER had to work so SMOKHOUSE from VF-102 Diamondbacks Co-Hosted with SYPHIN. Also, our new Grumman Rep Ray Borreli Sr was a guest along with Blain Miesterhans who was USN ATC on the GW CVN-73 amongst many other towers he worked out of while serving.
New pod format with Montee! Let us know what you think. New longform podcasts are in the works! Biggest Fan: BRENNAN (BUT BEN THINKS IT'S MASON) Theme Song: Time Travellin' Nancy by Shane Ivers - www.silvermansound.com Follow: Instagram: @4th_times_the_charm_official Ben: @BTuckerTorch (Twitter), @smashenigma (Instagram) Matt: @DrGoreWizard (Twitter, Instagram)
This week the boys are joined by Dylan from Sugoi Summit and they talk about their favourite swordsmen in anime.Find Dylan & his Wife on their podcast: Sugoi Summit | Podcast on Spotify, where they talk about things from Anime to video games and other nerd culture Intro is:“Mixup” by Justin from Dad's Anime Stache---- Outro Is:“Rain” by The Mighty EarthwormWhere to find The Show & ways to support it:https://linktr.ee/talkinanime Discord:https://discord.gg/R2wEUS4SguPatreon:Talkin' Anime is creating Podcast | Patreon Ko-Fi:Buy Talkin Anime a Coffee. ko-fi.com/talkinanime - Ko-fi ❤️ Where creators get donations from fans, with a 'Buy Me a Coffee' Page. (ko-fi.com) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Over the last week we have seen the release of the Golden Company Elephants and Swordsmen. Join us as we discuss what we think they will bring and we discuss their potential impact. Also, we are back on the event train as we look at the various events that have run in the lead up to US nationals. Sit back, relax and join in this week's chat on ASOIAF!
Lasse has had a seminar and is now giving another one about Berserk, Cloudy gets into how shellfish killed him once, and Everything Everywhere All At Once needs to be seen to be believed!Support the channel here: http://www.patreon.com/Riiser WCR Discord ⇨ https://discord.gg/PvQgNYUGet your WCR merch here ⇨ https://bit.ly/2CuLef8Catch the show live at www.twitch.tv/crownlesskiingSend your fanart and questions at webcastrelief@gmail.comOP: Final Fantasy XIV - PapayaED: Dynasty Warriors 5 - Swordsmen in the Plain
It's time for Dan, Dave and Mark to toughen up and expand their boundaries to the gridiron as they get into the Xs, the Os, the Jims and the Joes and see how the 2004 Tampa Bay Storm prepared their local community for the coming battle of the War on I-4. As a special bonus - see if you can figure out where our hosts land in another battle - Swordsmen vs Beaumen. Click here to watch the full video of this episode! Full Infomercial: Tampa Bay Storm Infomercial Check us out at callnowpodcast.com and follow @CallNowPodcast on Twitter and Instagram! Thanks for listening and don't forget to Call Now!
"Vikings!" In this episode, I will be discussing more sword history from the Roman through the late medieval era. Sources mentioned in the episode Loades, Mike, Swords and Swordsmen, Reprint edition (Pen & Sword Military, 2011).
We're all over the place with this one. Because of a logics snapfu, we have Lawson quickly rundown the "plot" of 264 before jumping into episodes 265-266, where Kakashi comes face to face with the puppeted Zabusa and Haku, and his squad gets bodied big time by zombies without feelings. We also meet the 7 Swordsmen of the mist and wonder what the big deal. Also, Haku still non-binary!
In this special behind the scenes episode, we take you into the process of making our bracket fight and how we make our videos. More like the pre-production part of what we make. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/san-otaku/message
"Egypt had some unique swords, including one that was found in King Tutankhamun's tomb." In today's episode, I will be discussing the history of swords—specifically, the history of swords from the beginning through part of the classical era. Sources mentioned in the episode. Loades, Mike, Swords and Swordsmen, Reprint edition (Pen & Sword Military, 2011). Please rate, review and subscribe if you liked the podcast. For more information about this episode and all other episodes, visit www.playingwtpast.com
Winged angels fight with cocky birds. Swordsmen plague the land, looking for a lark. A sailor returns, reincarnated as a soldier. Or does he? That's right, it's the fourth, and final, episode of Book of the New Sun! We did it! We actually did it. This episode wraps up what we both consider to be THE greatest series of science fiction books ever written. We'll ignore the fact that there's a fifth. And, you know, two other series which turn this whole thing in one giant epic. Ignore that. We're going on a brief hiatus to catch our breaths and we'll then be back. Until then, enjoy!
In this episode I'm joined by Hathorne in discussing swordsmen, their uses and strategies you can do with them, as well as general advice to keep in mind when using them. Don't forget to check our discord if you're interested in joining our 2v2 tournament; the more the merrier! Discord link: https://discord.gg/sQmXgMw4
Guest Andy Eide - @AndyEide Covering Seattle Kracken hockey for @soundhockey @ NHLdotcom @seattlekraken Andy discusses with us how the NHL is taking over the city of Seattle; expectations from the first year franchise; thoughts on Ron Francis expansion draft picks. #seattlekraken #buffalosabres #hockey #nhl Find us on Twitter: @SwordsmenHockey --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rantingron/support
Chase and Josh from On the Table Gaming talk about the recent reveal of the existence of the Golden Company Elephants, Swordsmen, Crossbowmen as well as the Karstark Loyalists, Highgarden Pikemen, Casterly Rock Honor Guards, as well as the Lannister Heroe Box 3, Night's Watch Heroe Box 3, Free Folk Heroe Box 3, and Starks … Continue reading On the Table Gaming Ep 105: The Golden Company Leaked for A Song of Ice and Fire the Miniatures Game? →
The Sword Guy Podcast, episode 48 Best known as a television presenter and for his appearances as a historical weapons specialist and military historian in over one hundred tv documentaries, Mike also works as a tv director, a writer and as a consultant and film-maker for the video games industry. If you've been swinging swords, certainly in Britain at least, at any point in the last 30 years, you'll certainly have heard of him. He has had three major books published, Swords and Swordsmen, War Bows and Dogs: Working Origins and Traditional Tasks, with more commissioned books in the pipeline (about horses). Other works include The Longbow, The Crossbow and The Composite Bow for Osprey and he was a primary contributor to The Worldwide History of Warfare (Thames and Hudson) and to ‘Masters of the Steppe: The Impact of the Scythians and Later Nomad Societies of Eurasia' (Archeopress). In our conversation we cover galloping a Roman chariot through central London, war bows, dogs, castles, and what it was like doing historical martial arts before it became popular. Mike has many incredible stories and insights from his long career, which I am sure you will enjoy as much as I did. As a taster, have a watch of this video showing some of his horsemanship and archery skills: https://player.vimeo.com/video/412913409 This video and many more can be found on Mike's website: http://www.mikeloades.com/ The Mike Loades YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC39m9qw0F45UaMWlug0sbGg For more information about the host Guy Windsor and his work, as well as transcriptions of all the episodes, check out his website at https://guywindsor.net/ And to support the show, come join the Patrons at https://www.patreon.com/theswordguy
Besides the topics in the title we also discuss the games we are currently playing, the difference between Sword Users and Swordsmen in games and... What kind of cereal we like? Idk how we got to that last one.
In this episode of the podcast, the three hold a brack fight/ Tournament arc against 32 swordsmen to find who is the best of them all. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/san-otaku/message
In today's episode we go over the Top 10 Waifu List, Top 10 Swordsmen/women and we talk about one of the new anime's that took 2020 by storm, The God of Highschool. It's AROD, NemoKai and DogeSwipe as we breakdown these top 10's with our special guest Viv and we get into it! We also give a brief rundown of The God of Highschool and why you should watch it. Seriously you don't want to miss this. Song Artist: Noveliss Intro/Outro Song: Out Your Galaxy Produced by: Scott Xylo --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thekamehouse0703/message
In this episode we talk about the many Swords and Swordsmen.....and other shit. Who's the best swordsman of all time? How are blades ranked? Do we know all of the ranked blades? WHAT ABOUT THE UNRANKED BLADES?! Who's the best swordsman alive right now? Although, that last one should be obvious.....LET'S DISCUSS!!!
Episodes discussed: 266 & 267 Alright look. If you're going to name a crew "Swordsmen" you better be sure they actually use swords. Not a needle. Not a printer. Not a hammer taped to an axe. Some honest to goodness swords. Anyway, Kakashi does some cool stuff in this episode and that's always fun. It's NARUSHOW!
Continuing our series on strange or little known Bible stories. Submit yours or keep the conversation going at: Facebook.com/thethingswesaypodcast Email: thethingswesay@mail.com Instagram & Twitter: @TTWSpodcast
Become a Patron!: https://venmo.com/Project-MANGA Subscribe to the show on Anchor!: https://anchor.fm/projectmangapodcast Proceeds will go to the updating/maintaining of equipment, and anything else related to keeping the quality of our content as high and as consistent as possible. Also will help us to keep the show going for as long as possible! THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!!! WE'RE BACK WITH ANOTHER TIE-IN EPISODE! In this episode we're revisiting the topic of best swordsmen. This time diving deeper into the realm of obscurity. Let us know what you think of our picks!! Part 1: https://youtu.be/tMEVySj55Fo Intro/Outro Music: Copyright Chillhop Music - https://chll.to/88750108 ENJOY! Leave a comment and let us know how you feel or what you think! Drop a Like if you enjoyed the episode! Subscribe if you're new to the Project: M.A.N.G.A. Podcast! And hit the bell icon next to subscribe, so we can notify you when a new episode is online! Thanks for watching! Come hang out with us any time in either of our amazing communities!!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/projectmangapodcast/support
Revenge. Blood. Honor. Sacrifice. In 18th century Japan, the Samurai were beginning to fade into the pages of history. Swordsmen and warriors were becoming bureaucrats and courtiers. But one event stands out amongst an era of relative peace. The 47 Ronin incident was one that would exemplify what it meant to be Samurai. Join us on this episode as we take a journey through Feudal Japan and talk about one of the most romanticized moments in history. Check us out on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/thepastcrusade/ Don't forget to like and subscribe to receive updates on new episodes and future content! Drop us a line: thepastcrusade@mail.com Thanks for listening
The Mafioso put 16 Swordsmen against each other ... and GUESS WHO SHOULD'VE WON AMD DIDN'T ?! You'll have to listen to find out ! HILARIOUS EPISODE --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mobcastmafia/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mobcastmafia/support
Coronavirus has you stuck at home then learn to play Skyrim Elder Scroll! It's a game with magical dragons that when you slay a dragon you steal there power and get you become more powerful and when the dragon is slain you can pick up items from him also! You can be a wizard, thief, Archer are Swordsmen. You can play as a woman or a guy! You can marry the same sex and adopt children and build a house are buy a house. You have to make magical healing potions or poison. You have to go on Quest and solve puzzles. As you increase your skill level the game animals and creatures get stronger. Try not to turn into a vampire cuz you have to feed on people to stay alive at night! This is the time to learn new games and new skills, take advantage of the time. Please stay at home and be safe.
Was the left-handedness of Ehud a trick, and how exactly did he escape from the cool room after slaying King Eglon? We discuss how all the books of the Bible fare against the Bechdel test, as well as the sexy lamp test and the Mako Mori test. Is The Song of Deborah the oldest song of all time?If you want MORE drinking and bible-ing, including bonus episodes, interviews with experts, fun mini series’, and more, consider becoming a ‘parishioner’ at Patreon.com/DrunkBibleStudy Our theme music is Book Club by Josh and Anand.The song for the book of Judges is “The Peoples Dread Judges ft. Emily Matlak” by Jase Lindgren.
In this episode we debate the most badass swordsmen in Anime, and there is PLENTY to choose from!Featuring Tekking 101, Evanit0, Nux Taku, All Day Anime, AnimeUproar.
We're back with another tie-in episode! Tonight we're having a conversation about some of our favorite sword wielders in anime and manga! We'll be taking a look at some of the most prominent and highly celebrated swordsmen throughout the mediums' history, and running down a list of personal picks you might not have expected! ENJOY! Leave a comment and let us know how you feel or what you think! Drop a Like if you enjoyed the episode! Subscribe if you're new to the Project: M.A.N.G.A. Podcast! And hit the bell icon next to subscribe, so we can notify you when a new episode is online! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/projectmangapodcast/support
Nothing but fun on episode 91 as we tackle Family Tree and Reaper Tale of a Pale Swordsmen! Reaper Tale of a Pale Swordsmen Gameplay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmCKIjXsPiM Check out us out on Twitter @SwitchItUpShow, @SethTrav, & @FromTheCribbed! Music from Free Music Archive: Power Supply by Anamanaguchi is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. The Pirate And The Dancer by Rolemusic is licensed under a Attribution License.
LIGHTSPEED MAGAZINE - Science Fiction and Fantasy Story Podcast (Sci-Fi | Audiobook | Short Stories)
When two swordsmen meet, no one knows what to expect. It's a cold night in a cold city. Cold stone under cold starlight. He walks down a deserted street, sure of himself, sure of the weapon he bears. He's not altogether surprised when the stranger steps out of the shadows. “Hey,” he says to the newcomer. “You hungry? I'm going to friends with a fire and a big pot always bubbling on it.” By which we see that it's not just his sword that defends him, whatever he may think. The other stands very still. “You're not what I thought you'd be,” he says flatly. “Why not?” the swordsman asks, curious. | Copyright 2015 by Ellen Kushner. Originally published in Stories for Chip: A Tribute to Samuel R. Delany, edited by Nisi Shawl and Bill Campbell. Reprinted by permission of the author. Narrated by Stefan Rudnicki.
ACF36Bleach (2018, Japan)Forgotten (2017, S.Korea)Reset (2017, China)Swordsman of Swordsmen (1968, Taiwan)Last Hurrah For Chivalry (1978, Hong Kong)
E2 Breakdown: We break down the new 'Joker' trailer and talk Batman, discussing the latest S8 GoT trailer and poster, where will Bronn go in S8? Discussing the best swordsmen in Westeros, how we think GoT will end and how leaks spoil our movies and TV. Avengers Endgame talk; theories, Chris Evan spoilers, trailer talk, and Stan Lee's final MCU cameo. Secret Wars in the MCU, Eternals, James Gunn controversy, GotG Vol. 3, the roots of Marvel comic book movies. Thoughts on 'Gotham' Joker reveal, Shazam non-spoiler talk. Avatar the Last Airbender's shelved 4th season and M. Night Shyamalan's adaptation
Uncanny Japan - Exploring Japanese Myths, Folktales, Superstitions, History and Language
There are two types of tengu: the karasu/crow tengu and the hanadaka/long-nosed tengu. They're both awesome martial artists and fearsome foes, among other things. On episode 32, I'll introduce you to these two super cool Japanese yokai and tell you a little bit about their lore. A Hanadaka (long-nosed) Tengu You can also find me on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/UncannyJapan Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uncannyjapan/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thersamatsuura Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uncannyjapan/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqAtoUS51HDi2d96_aLv95w Website: https://www.uncannyjapan.com/ Notes: Intro/Outro music by Julyan Ray Matsuura. Here and here. And here.
Animandem Ep: 05 Where the Mandem talk about Anime. Seven Swordsmen & Women Anime Mentioned Claymore One Piece Rurouni Kenshin Afro Samurai Bleach Attack on Titan Berserk Samurai Champlo Akame Ga Kill Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood Naruto AniMandem @Animandem THE ANIMANDEM Ken Nwosu, Bradley Banton, Conrad Kira, Elliot Barnes-Worrell IG @ConradKira, @BradleyBanton, @ElliotBWords Twitter @Ken_Nwosu, @Conradlives, @ElliotBWords - Ya Dun Kno
Michael Moorcock’s first five Elric of Melniboné stories appeared in the British magazine Science Fantasy in 1962 and were collected in hardcover the next year as The Stealer of Souls, followed by a U.S. paperback edition from Lancer Books in 1967. Savage and sardonic, the Elric stories must have seemed like a fantasy off-shoot of Great Britain’s “Angry Young Man” movement of that era. At first glance, Elric of Melniboné appears to be the very antithesis of Robert E. Howard’s Conan the Cimmerian: a physically weak sorcerer, addicted to drugs, symbiotically linked to the malignant black sword Stormbringer, and the rightful emperor of a cruel and decadent pre-human civilization. Moorcock and Elric are often characterized as a negation or rejection of Howardian swords & sorcery, but that’s a drastic oversimplification of Moorcock’s relationship to pulp fantasy. Moorcock was precocious fantasy talent, creating fanzines as a schoolboy and becoming editor of the professional magazine Tarzan Adventures by the age 17 in 1957. Moorcock was a notable contributor to AMRA, a fanzine that was a hotbed of discussion about fantasy fiction and counted among its many notable correspondents Poul Anderson, L. Sprague de Camp, Fritz Leiber, and Roger Zelazny. As mentioned here, the term “swords and sorcery” was coined by Fritz Leiber in dialogue with Moorcock, although Moorcock has always preferred the term “epic fantasy”. Moorcock has at times minimized but never totally denied his appreciation for Howard, most likely hoping to let the Elric saga stand on its own two feet. He’s also held up his deep regard for the works of Leigh Brackett, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Fritz Leiber, and Fletcher Pratt among others and was later a founding member of the Swordsmen and Sorceror's Guild of America, none of which indicates someone contemptuous or indifferent to fantasy fiction. Moorcock continued to write Elric stories in the late 1960s and the 1970s that were set prior to the events of Stormbringer. DAW Books republished the Elric Saga in 1977, arranging the stories by internal chronology, splitting the stories from The Stealer of Souls between The Weird of the White Wolf and The Bane of the Black Sword, the third and fifth books of Elric’s saga respectively. With Moorcock’s approval, Del Rey/Ballantine began publishing the “definitive” version of Elric’s saga in 2008, once again collecting the stories in publication order. Elric’s saga clearly had an impact on Gary Gygax as he specifically mentions Elric as a playable figure in the “Fantasy Supplement” to Chainmail (1971). The Law vs. Chaos alignment system in Chainmail and original Dungeons & Dragons (1974) may have originated with Poul Anderson’s Three Hearts and Three Lions, but there’s a distinct Moorcockian flavor in practice, although that would obviously vary from gaming group to gaming group. Rob Kuntz and James Ward wrote up Elric and the Melnibonéan mythos in the fourth Dungeons & Dragons supplement, Gods, Demi-Gods, & Heroes (1976). Four years later, Kuntz and Ward would detail the Melnibonéan mythos for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons in Deities & Demigods (1980). Although TSR had permission from Moorcock to use Elric for D&D, their West Coast rivals Chaosium secured the official Elric license in 1981, leading TSR to remove the Melnibonéan section (and Cthulhu Mythos section) from the third printing onwards of Deities & Demigods. As a result, the first two printings of Deities & Demigods are now highly sought after collector’s items. In the meantime, Elric’s gaming presence has remained tightly bound up in the RuneQuest/Basic Role-Playing system for over 25 years, with the exception of Chaosium’s D20 System adaptation Dragon Lords of Melniboné (2001). There is currently no gaming license for any of Michael Moorcock’s works, so it remains to be seen if Elric will ever make an official reappearance at the gaming table….
Poul Anderson’s Three Hearts and Three Lions was originally serialized in 1953 in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction--eight years later a revised and expanded version of the tale would see print in hardcover from Doubleday, followed by an Avon paperback in 1962. It has remained sporadically in print ever since, largely overshadowed by Anderson’s more famous science fiction works. Although Anderson was best known during the first half of his writing career as a science fiction author, Three Hearts and Three Lions and his following fantasy work The Broken Sword (1954) had a strong impact on knowledgeable fans and fellow writers, perhaps most clearly with Michael Moorcock’s adoption and reinterpretation of the cosmic struggle between Law and Chaos in the Elric of Melniboné stories, which began appearing in 1961. It’s interesting to speculate how much of himself Anderson put into Holger Carlsen, the hero of Three Hearts and Three Lions--they are both Danish-Americans, trained in science and engineering, and apparently wholly rational and pragmatic. Holger rises to adventure though, rediscovering and embracing his true identity as Ogier the Dane, paladin of Charlemagne and one the great heroes of medieval European literature. In a similar vein, perhaps Anderson’s romantic side led him to become a founding member of both the Society for Creative Anachronism and the Swordsmen and Sorceror's Guild of America. Throughout its publishing history Three Hearts and Three Lions never had an iconic cover, and the Appendix N-era 1978 Berkley Medallion paperback is no exception, featuring a serviceable cover by Wayne Barlowe, who would later become more well-known for his anatomically realistic depictions of fantastic creatures and truly alien life. That Three Hearts and Three Lions is one of the most significant influences on early Dungeons & Dragons is undeniable. For example, Gary Gygax specifically cites the book in the listing for the “True Troll” in the “Fantasy Supplement” to Chainmail (1971), although a full description of the Andersonian troll (and the nixie) would have to wait for the original Dungeons & Dragons (1974) box set. The original 1974 rules would also feature the most famous borrowing from Three Hearts and Three Lions, the Law vs. Chaos alignment system, although perhaps filtered through Michael Moorcock’s interpretation in the Elric books. Certain Lawful fighters could elect to achieve Holger Carlsen-esque paladin status with the publication of the first D&D supplement, Greyhawk (1975). Paladins would evolve into their quintessential D&D form as a fighter sub-class in the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Players Handbook (1978) The troll and the nixie would receive much more detailed write-ups in the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Monster Manual (1977), with the Swanmay finally making her first D&D appearance in the Monster Manual II (1983). A close reading of Three Hearts and Three Lions and the various early Dungeons & Dragons would undoubtedly reveal more direct influences on the game as we know it today.
Depending on whether you listen to Monster Mash for interesting monster discussion or top-tier bantz, this is either the best or worst episode yet. In their attempt to discuss the Seregios, the boys somehow discuss Mr. Worldwide himself, Pitbull, Andy's half-remembered gaming and whether a handjob from Steve is better or worse than voting Tory. (The answer is better. Anything is better).
Josh Horowitz from 5 Minutes Of Trouble joins us as The Greatest Sword fight ever really gets under way.
Sticks and Stones: Learn the 5 secret weapons that will make your resolutions more than words Week 2: Swordsmen & Slingers (Approach) Date: 01/22/2017
A classic time-travel story of modern man's confrontation with the ancient world. Martin “Mouse” Padway plays a giant game of Civ with the real world. Can he prevent the fall of Rome? www.nobleknight.com Lyon Sprague de Camp November 27, 1907 - November 6, 2000 (age 92) Wiki “In a career spanning 60 years, he wrote over 100 books, including novels and works of non-fiction, including biographies of other fantasy authors. He was a major figure in science fiction during the genre's heyday in the 1930s and 1940s.” born in New York City sent to boarding school “to cure him of intellectual arrogance and lack of discipline;” he was bullied and developed a detached analytical style he was an aeronautical engineer, did undergraduate study at California Institute of Technology; earned B of Sci at Caltech; earned Masters in Engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology in 1933 his first job took him to Scranton, PA!! during WW2 was a researcher at the Philadelphia Naval Yard, where he worked with Robert A. Heinlein and Isaac Asimov founding member of Swordsmen and Sorcerers Guild of America (SAGA), in the 60's, led by Lin Carter Lest Darkness Fall one of the earliest and most influential alternate history novels first published as short story in Unknown, December 1939 published as novel by Henry Holt and Company, 1941 Harry Turtledove said it sparked his interest in alternate history Extra History - Justinian & Theodora https://youtu.be/H_2E0RxVHH4?list=PLhyKYa0YJ_5BuNVhOt8Ls82Cr20yo6Y_p My guest: Louis Brenton twitter - @revlouisbrenton website - louisbrenton.com Co-hosts: Jeffrey Wikstrom website - jeffwik.com email - jeffwik@gmail.com Geoffrey Winn twitter - @geoffreydwinn Email us with your comments! http://www.thetomeshow.com thetomeshow@gmail.com
A classic time-travel story of modern man’s confrontation with the ancient world. Martin “Mouse” Padway plays a giant game of Civ with the real world. Can he prevent the fall of Rome? www.nobleknight.com Lyon Sprague de Camp November 27, 1907 - November 6, 2000 (age 92) Wiki “In a career spanning 60 years, he wrote over 100 books, including novels and works of non-fiction, including biographies of other fantasy authors. He was a major figure in science fiction during the genre's heyday in the 1930s and 1940s.” born in New York City sent to boarding school “to cure him of intellectual arrogance and lack of discipline;” he was bullied and developed a detached analytical style he was an aeronautical engineer, did undergraduate study at California Institute of Technology; earned B of Sci at Caltech; earned Masters in Engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology in 1933 his first job took him to Scranton, PA!! during WW2 was a researcher at the Philadelphia Naval Yard, where he worked with Robert A. Heinlein and Isaac Asimov founding member of Swordsmen and Sorcerers Guild of America (SAGA), in the 60’s, led by Lin Carter Lest Darkness Fall one of the earliest and most influential alternate history novels first published as short story in Unknown, December 1939 published as novel by Henry Holt and Company, 1941 Harry Turtledove said it sparked his interest in alternate history Extra History - Justinian & Theodora https://youtu.be/H_2E0RxVHH4?list=PLhyKYa0YJ_5BuNVhOt8Ls82Cr20yo6Y_p My guest: Louis Brenton twitter - @revlouisbrenton website - louisbrenton.com Co-hosts: Jeffrey Wikstrom website - jeffwik.com email - jeffwik@gmail.com Geoffrey Winn twitter - @geoffreydwinn Email us with your comments! http://www.thetomeshow.com thetomeshow@gmail.com
A classic time-travel story of modern man’s confrontation with the ancient world. Martin “Mouse” Padway plays a giant game of Civ with the real world. Can he prevent the fall of Rome? www.nobleknight.com Lyon Sprague de Camp November 27, 1907 - November 6, 2000 (age 92) Wiki “In a career spanning 60 years, he wrote over 100 books, including novels and works of non-fiction, including biographies of other fantasy authors. He was a major figure in science fiction during the genre's heyday in the 1930s and 1940s.” born in New York City sent to boarding school “to cure him of intellectual arrogance and lack of discipline;” he was bullied and developed a detached analytical style he was an aeronautical engineer, did undergraduate study at California Institute of Technology; earned B of Sci at Caltech; earned Masters in Engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology in 1933 his first job took him to Scranton, PA!! during WW2 was a researcher at the Philadelphia Naval Yard, where he worked with Robert A. Heinlein and Isaac Asimov founding member of Swordsmen and Sorcerers Guild of America (SAGA), in the 60’s, led by Lin Carter Lest Darkness Fall one of the earliest and most influential alternate history novels first published as short story in Unknown, December 1939 published as novel by Henry Holt and Company, 1941 Harry Turtledove said it sparked his interest in alternate history Extra History - Justinian & Theodora https://youtu.be/H_2E0RxVHH4?list=PLhyKYa0YJ_5BuNVhOt8Ls82Cr20yo6Y_p My guest: Louis Brenton twitter - @revlouisbrenton website - louisbrenton.com Co-hosts: Jeffrey Wikstrom website - jeffwik.com email - jeffwik@gmail.com Geoffrey Winn twitter - @geoffreydwinn Email us with your comments! http://www.thetomeshow.com thetomeshow@gmail.com
A classic time-travel story of modern man’s confrontation with the ancient world. Martin “Mouse” Padway plays a giant game of Civ with the real world. Can he prevent the fall of Rome? www.nobleknight.com Lyon Sprague de Camp November 27, 1907 - November 6, 2000 (age 92) Wiki “In a career spanning 60 years, he wrote over 100 books, including novels and works of non-fiction, including biographies of other fantasy authors. He was a major figure in science fiction during the genre's heyday in the 1930s and 1940s.” born in New York City sent to boarding school “to cure him of intellectual arrogance and lack of discipline;” he was bullied and developed a detached analytical style he was an aeronautical engineer, did undergraduate study at California Institute of Technology; earned B of Sci at Caltech; earned Masters in Engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology in 1933 his first job took him to Scranton, PA!! during WW2 was a researcher at the Philadelphia Naval Yard, where he worked with Robert A. Heinlein and Isaac Asimov founding member of Swordsmen and Sorcerers Guild of America (SAGA), in the 60’s, led by Lin Carter Lest Darkness Fall one of the earliest and most influential alternate history novels first published as short story in Unknown, December 1939 published as novel by Henry Holt and Company, 1941 Harry Turtledove said it sparked his interest in alternate history Extra History - Justinian & Theodora https://youtu.be/H_2E0RxVHH4?list=PLhyKYa0YJ_5BuNVhOt8Ls82Cr20yo6Y_p My guest: Louis Brenton twitter - @revlouisbrenton website - louisbrenton.com Co-hosts: Jeffrey Wikstrom website - jeffwik.com email - jeffwik@gmail.com Geoffrey Winn twitter - @geoffreydwinn Email us with your comments! http://www.thetomeshow.com thetomeshow@gmail.com
Indy uses dysentery to defeat a bad guy, and our guest Steve Kreuch admits to having owned Raiders toys. Bonus: Gerry gets anxious again!
1 Samuel 17:45 says, ‘David said to the Philistine, "You come against me with sword and spear and javelin, but I come against you in the name of the Lord Almighty, the God of the armies of Israel, whom you have defied.” The enemy will always attack what God has anointed, but your battles are training ground for what God wants to do in you. However, you can't win the battle with the weapons of the enemy. Your victory depends on your approach, so don't fight the enemy on his terms. Learn to turn away from his accusations and keep your distance from the things he provokes you with. The enemy can't defeat you if he can't reach you. Learn to win with what you have so you don't fight the right battle the wrong way.
"Archaeological Swordsmen" Recorded on April 17, 2015. This week we look into investing in some real estate and we find out how much some shit is worth.Topics Discussed: Caldwell Boner, Porn Cops, Pet Pet Home Homing, Flocka News Brief, Twinkle-Toed Grandad, Grand Theft Jazzy, Canine Fecal Valuation, Corpse Massage, Tidal Fight, Time Travel HItler Murder, The Hunger, World's Largest Stew, Bull Semen Heist, Sextiquette
C'est bientôt le Stunfest 2015 et Bas Gros Poing vous propose d'écouter une interview d'SRG (Aymeric) et Thomas enregistrée le lundi 5 mai 2014 au Liberté à Rennes juste après le Stunfest 2014. Réalisation : Tmdjc | Durée : 25:48 | Enregistrée le : 05/05/14 La bande son : 1) Opening Fanfare (David Wise) 2) Vegeta (Kenji Yamamoto) 3) Main Theme (Peter Conelly) 4) Water Music (David Wise) 5) Mario Circuit (Soyo Oka) 6) BlachlyWily (remix de Charles Blachly d'après "Dr. Wily Stage 1" composé par Takashi Tateishi) 7) Adventure (Disasterpeace) 8) The Awakening (Andrew Barnabas et Paul Arnold) 9) My Megadrive (2080) 10) The Last Blade 2 'Kizukaseru' (remix d'Unipulator d'après "Swordsmen" composé par Shinsekai Gakkyoku Zatsugidan) 11) Ecco: The Tides of Time 'Drift' (remix de SuperGreenX d'après "Heart of the Giant" composé par Spencer N. Nilsen) 12) Cammy by Night (remix d'mv d'après "Cammy Stage" composé par Alph Lyla)
AFTERBUZZ TV — Sword Art Online edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of Sword Art Online. In this episode hosts Megan Salinas and Tauri Miller discuss episodes 21. It is the year 2022, and full virtual reality has been developed. Kirito is a player of the VRMMORPG "Sword Art Online". Whilst in the midst of having fun, he and the 10,000 other players logged-in at the time suddenly receive an unbelievable announcement from the system administrator: The only way log-out is by clearing the game. Further, getting a "game over" within the game will also result in real death. Kirito is amongst the first to accept this reality. Foregoing the option of forming parties with other players, he challenges this death-game as a solo player. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com
Scott is joined by author Mike Loades to talk about the design and function of medieval swords, and its symbolism and meaning among the ideals of chivalry.
Episode 36 Seasons greetings Gamernation! In this festive episode of the Small but Vicious Podcast we take a look at two groups that couldn't be more different. In Career Advice we examine the Estalian Diestro in all there swashbuckling glory . While in Sects and Violence we look at the group of secretive and secluded [...]