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Here it is, the beginning of The 2023 24-Hour Marathon! But first, Keith and Chemda share with you the most important news of times, featuring more (American!) cases of being buried alive, Pope Francis's hypocritical LGBT thoughts on criminalization, real life Terminator T-1000s, 48-year-old Leonardo DiCaprio's new 19-year-old model girlfriend, Beyoncé's Grammy record, Tom Brady's real retirement, and AMC Theatres new pricing scheme based on where you'd like to sit.
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Bienvenidos a un nuevo episodio de vuestro programa de cine, la Gran Evasion, esta noche nos visita un clásico de los ochenta, el Terminator de James Cameron, estrenada en 1984. Un proyecto con aire de Serie B, a mitad de camino entre la ciencia ficción, el terror, el thriller, el western urbano, todo ello revestido como una simple aventura de supervivencia. Un éxito de taquilla mundial que puso al amigo Arnold Schwarzenegger en órbita, y consagró definitivamente a su joven director, James Cameron. Era 1984 y no veíamos a las máquinas como una amenaza, todo lo contrario, como casi siempre, el cine se adelanta al devenir de los tiempos, y hoy, los augurios del atormentado sargento Reese se han cumplido, en su trasfondo filosófico: Las máquinas dominan nuestras vidas y prácticamente, piensan por nosotros, lastima que no tengamos a Sarah Connor para que engendre al libertador de lo que quede de este descreído mundo……. “El futuro no esta escrito”. Es uno de los mantras de la historia de Terminator, una obra que se convirtió en clásica casi al momento, abriendo la espita de los blockbusters sobre ciencia ficción, marcando claramente el camino a seguir. James Cameron nos ofrece una clase maestra sobre puesta en escena y ritmo narrativo, utilizando sabiamente los escasos medios, puestos al servicio de un relato apasionante; con unos efectos especiales, que en 1984 causaron sensación, de hecho andaba por ahí, el maestro Stan Wiston. Un grupo de actores jóvenes y con gran personalidad: la dulce Sarah Connor interpretada por Linda Hamilton, que se va endureciendo poco a poco, ante la enorme responsabilidad que se le viene encima, engendrar al salvador de la humanidad, nada menos. El sargento Kyle Reese, Michael Biehn, el soldado por excelencia, un superviviente, con una determinación inquebrantable. Su corazón, no lo va a detener ninguna maquina, esa es su virtud y su fuerza, un amor solidificado a través del tiempo. Arnold Schwarzenegger fue, es y ya siempre será, el Terminator T-800, modelo Cyberdyne 101. El austriaco nació para este papel, no hay ninguna duda, su carrera se ha cimentado sobre esta imparable y fascinante maquina de matar… Esta noche visitamos los sórdidos callejones de los Angeles, justo antes de que la soberbia del hombre lo arrase todo….. Una joven camarera, un soldado venido del futuro asignado a su protección, una maquina programada para exterminar la vida; nos personajes que ya forman parte del cine fantástico. Desde la determinación y la personalidad de Sarah, al corazón noble y el sacrificio supremo de Reese… Y de paso, Cameron nos presenta un fresco sobre la vida americana en los ochenta, con detalles que reflejan la actitud de toda una sociedad; Con la maquinas, la violencia, las armas, la soledad, una sociedad al borde del alineamiento. Mientras la melodía de Brad Fiedel nos devuelve de un futuro posible a un pasado rememorado, huimos del Cyborg, del asesino perfecto, junto a Sarah y Reese. Contemplamos como arde la fotografía que aun no se ha disparado: Zacarías Cotán, Gervi Navío y Salvador Limón. Gervasio Navío Flores.
En el año 1984 el director James Cameron nos trajo una de las películas de ciencia ficción más famosas y revolucionarias hasta ahora, pues, aún sin saberse las películas de memoria o siquiera haberlas visto, quien no conoce las líneas; "Hasta la vista baby" o "I´ll be back. El famoso Terminator T-800 modelo Cyberdyne 101 sin duda se convirtió en un ícono de la ciencia ficción y skynet llegó para quedarse. Aunque ese futuro apocalíptico esta muy lejos de nuestra realidad... O no? Descubre eso y más curiosidades de como se grabaron estos famosos filmes muy al estilo de El Hoyo Friki. Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales: Facebook: El Hoyo Friki Instagram: El Hoyo Friki
This week Jay takes over Cam Gaming Tech Talk to tell the world how Cam's VR headset blew his mind! Cam tries to guess Jay's Funk Pop review and Jay tells Cam all about The Falcon & The Winter Soldier episode 2! The boys binge the Snyder Cut JLA movie and Robocop takes on the Terminator T-800 in this week's Who Would Win!
In this episode of The Babylon Bee Podcast, Kyle and Ethan talk about the week’s biggest stories like Skynet being a private company so their Terminator robots can do whatever they want to you, Democratic states are suddenly following the science on lockdowns, and how the right is learning from the left’s past four years on how to cope when they feel like the president is not their president. There’s weird news, glorious hate mail, and Kyle can’t say the word “dang.” Be sure to check out The Babylon Bee YouTube Channel for more podcasts, podcast shorts, animation, and more. To watch or listen to the full podcast, become a subscriber at https://babylonbee.com/plans. Introduction Kyle can’t say ‘dang.’ Stuff That’s Good Kyle likes C.S. Lewis’ Abolition of Man Ethan likes Run, Hide, Fight from The Daily Wire Run Hide Fight Trailer Dallas Sonnier Interview with Ben Shapiro Weird News New wristband the 'Moodbeam' tells your boss if you are unhappy Joe Exotic had a limo parked outside his prison, along with hair, makeup, and wardrobe people on standby, in case Trump pardoned him which never happened. Link A California man was arrested Saturday and accused of hiding in a restricted area of Chicago's O'Hare International Airport for three months. Stefan Thomas, of San Francisco, says he has made peace with forgetting his Bitcoin password that would turn him into a multimillionaire. Thomas, who recently was featured in The New York Times, has about $220 million worth of Bitcoin locked away on a hard drive that will erase its data after 10 password attempts. A New Guinness World Record! Musician plays box drum for over 25 hours for new Guinness record Amazon removes ‘distasteful’ coronavirus masks from sale. Stories of the Week Story 1: ‘Skynet Is A Private Company, They Can Do What They Want,’ Says Man Getting Curb-Stomped By Terminator Summary: Local man Karl Langler argued that Skynet is a private company and can do what they want as a Terminator T-800 curb-stomped him and then vaporized him with a plasma rifle. “Listen, I hear people actually complaining that this is somehow a human rights violation. But only the government can violate your first amendment rights. Skynet is the creation of Cyberdyne systems and is a private company. They have the freedom to do whatever they want with their own platform.” Story 2: Democrat States Follow The Science By Doing What Florida Did Back In May Summary: Democrat-run states are now calling on the nation to follow the science by doing what Florida did back in May: don’t do lockdowns. Story 3: Republican Starting To Think Trump Might Not Pull Off A Last-Minute 4D Chess Move Summary: Local Republican man Edward Chasney admitted Wednesday that he’s starting to worry Trump might not actually pull off a last-minute 4D chess move to win the election. Topic of the Week: How to cope with life under a president you find hard to accept Put on a neon vest and shriek at the sky Accuse him of colluding with a foreign adversary with no evidence while sleeping with a Chinese spy Impeach him at least 3 times, even on the final week of his presidency - why not go for four Riot in every major city, set fires, and loot for weeks on end for like 6 months - but whatever you do DO NOT riot at the capitol Make every Late Night joke some variation of ‘your president bad’ Have all comedians stop doing comedy and instead spend every waking minute tweeting at the president with some sort of expletive-laden Braveheart speech Immediately assume half the country is secretly Nazis When dining out, scream at all the other diners that we now live under a dictator between bites Take 12 months worth of hormonal birth control at once and scream into your camera Get a permanent face mask with stay 6 feet away printed on it Keep all of your friends and family that agree with you close enough to hear the echo in the room Make sure to do a deep dive into every actor and musician’s Twitter history to make sure they align perfectly with your views. If not, cancel them. Don’t forget to embrace diversity as long as everyone still sees things exactly as you do Keep the news on 24 hours a day and never leave the house. Always be on Twitter and your phone. Make sure you know everything the president is doing at all times. Weep uncontrollably until 2024 Hate Mail Judith seems to think we are racist and don’t understand the Calvinism/Arminianism debate, and doesn’t appreciate the Biden color chart for covid relief calculations. Subscriber Portion Behind the Scenes Update Bonus Hate Mail Updates to the podcast Headline Forum Highlights Got any cool stories
Allison and Eric join me on look back at Arnold Schwarzenegger's breakout role as the Terminator T-800. The Terminator's place in pop culture is cemented, but you'll be surprised to learn where it ranked in box office performance in 1984...which was a murderer's row of 80's classic. One of the best movie years ever.
Analog Jones welcomes back Ashley Nichol (our unofficial Sci-fi guide) from the AFHigh List podcast! This week we continue our adventure through the Terminator franchise. Prepare yourself for three people openly wondering WTF happened to our favorite T-800 in Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines. Quick facts Director: Jonathan Mostow (Breakdown and U-571)Producers: Hal Lieberman (Former President of Universal, Produced Apollo 13), Colin Wilson (Jurassic Park I and II), Mario F. Kassar (Founder Carolco Pictures), Andrew G. Vajina, and Joel B. MichaelsScreenplay writers: John Brancato and Michael Ferris (The Game and Catwoman)Story writers: John Brancato, Michael Ferris, and Tedi Srafian (Tank Girl and uncredited on Rush Hour)Music: Marco Beltrami (All the scream movies)Cinematographer: Don Burgess (Forrest Gump, Spiderman)Editor: Neil Travis (Patriot Games, Jaws 2) and Nicolas de Toth (no bio)Production companies: Intermedia (Alexander killed this place) and C2 Pictures (Died after Basic Instinct 2 and The Sarah Connor Chronicles)Distributors: Warner Bros and Columbia TriStar Film (International) Budget: $170-$200 millionBox Office: $433.4 million Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger as the Terminator (T-800) (55 years old at recording)Nick Stahl as John Connor (Disturbing Behavior, Sin City, Carnivale)Kristanna Loken as the T-X (Bloodrayne and lots of TV)Claire Danes as Katherine Brewster (Little Women, My So-Called Life, Romeo and Juliet, Homeland)David Andrews as Lieutenant General Robert Brewster (Cherry 2000, Graveyard Shift) How to find Analog JonesDiscuss these movies and more on our Facebook page. You can also listen to us on iTunes, Podbean, and Youtube! Email us at analogjonestof@gmail.com with any comments or questions!
The former Terminator T-1000 talked to me in 2009 about his role in Alien Trespass. We chat about his career and his life.
It's our spoilerific review of Terminator: Dark Fate (trailer below)—complete with Sarah Conner, the Rev-9, and a Terminator T-800 named Carl. Plus Loaded Questions: The Terminator Edition. Listen Now: 🍿Review: 'Terminator Dark Fate' IN THIS EPISODE: 🤖 The latest Terminator: Dead on arrival? Or underrated awesomeness? (at 1 min, 15-seconds)...
Who Terminates the Terminator? This week on the podcast Brian and Johnny review Terminator: Dark Fate. Terminator: Dark Fate Summary In Mexico City, a newly modified liquid Terminator, the Rev-9 model, arrives from the future to kill a young factory worker named Dani Ramos. Also sent back in time is Grace, a hybrid cyborg human who must protect Ramos from the seemingly indestructible robotic assassin. But the two women soon find some much-needed help from a pair of unexpected allies — seasoned warrior Sarah Connor and the T-800 Terminator. Cast & Crew Directed by Tim Miller Produced by James Cameron David Ellison Screenplay by David Goyer Justin Rhodes Billy Ray Story by James Cameron Charles H. Eglee Josh Friedman David Goyer Justin Rhodes Based on Characters by James Cameron Gale Anne Hurd Music by Tom Holkenborg Cinematography Ken Seng Edited by Julian Clarke Production company Paramount Pictures Skydance Media 20th Century Fox Tencent Pictures Lightstorm Entertainment Distributed by Paramount Pictures (North America) Tencent Pictures (China) 20th Century Fox (International) Release date November 1, 2019 (United States) Cast Linda Hamilton as Sarah Connor Arnold Schwarzenegger as Terminator T-800 (Model 101)/”Carl” Mackenzie Davis as Grace Natalia Reyes as Daniella “Dani” Ramos Gabriel...
It's our spoilerific review of Terminator: Dark Fate, complete with Sarah Conner, the Rev-9, and a Terminator T-800 named Carl. Plus Loaded Questions: The Terminator Edition and a whole lot more. Includes SPOILERS, SPOILERS, and more SPOILERS.
This week, we take look at the classic and franchise-setting film, The Terminator! We'll be discussing The Terminator movie cast, The Terminator special effects, the Nike shoes product placement in the film, our own The Terminator film review and rating, and more! So take a seat, listen to our podcast episode and/or read and learn about this legendary movie (and if you leave, you'll be terminated...jk). The Terminator Movie Cast and Director James Cameron as Director/Writer We've briefly discussed James Cameron here at Force Fed Sci-Fi before when we discussed and reviewed Strange Days, which Cameron wrote. However, The Terminator was his directorial debut. And for his directorial debut, Cameron was beyond successful. Of course, we'll talk about the legacy a bit later, but we all know this first film spawned a globally known franchise. Arnold Schwarzeneggar as the Terminator / T-800 / "model 101" It may be safe to say that this movie helped Schwarzeneggar reach global fame while his previous film Conan the Barbarian was more of a break-through role. It's interesting to think as to why his terminator role raised his stardom. While it did help that this film was praised for its special effects, why did a part with little emotion and only 17 to 18 lines make Arnold famous? Prior to selecting Schwarzeneggar as the title role, Mel Gibson and Sylvester Stallone were in line to receive the part. In fact, Cameron wanted OJ simpson to be the terminator but decided against it (ironically) because he felt OJ could not convey a convincing killer. Schwarzeneggar was actually considered for the role of Kyle Reese first, but it's probably a good thing that his role switched due to Cameron wanting someone bigger and intimidating playing the role (kind of a no-brainer in our opinion). His ability to play such a brutal and murdering cybernetic robot with no emotion was excellent and well portrayed. Michael Biehn as Kyle Reese We weren't too familiar with Biehn's filmography prior to The Terminator. With that being said, we think he did a pretty good job executing the role of Reese. What we were intrigued about was casting someone who had more smarts to fight the terminator rather than another body builder. In addition, he's a kind of a scrawny guy. As we talked and thought about it more, you wonder how much actors like Schwarzeneggar and Stallone influenced roles of villains and superheros. Linda Hamilton as Sarah Connor Hamilton does a great job playing Connor, who's arc is the most interesting, but doesn't reveal itself until close to the end of the film. For most of the movie, she's an unassuming and almost damsel in distress of a character. She doesn't believe in herself which makes her doubt Reese's story of her raising the leader of a future resistance. Maybe it's because the terminator has closed in on her and is about to take her life, but she musters up a lot of courage to start fighting back, even yells at Reese as he's badly injured, "On your feet soldier!" While Reese is the one who damages the terminator, its Connor that ultimately leads the cyborg a certain way so she can crush and defeat it. Paul Winfield as lieutenant Ed Traxler The police lieutenant that gets shot by the terminator during the police station ... we think massacre is a good word for it. Winfield would go on to appear in several other sci-fi outings, albeit small and brief roles, including Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, the Star Trek The Next Generation series, as well as Babylon 5. He eventually had a bit of a voice-over career as well. Lance Henrikson as sergeant Hal Vukovich The police sergeant that also gets blown away during the incredible police station shoot up sequence. Henrikson was the veteran actor in the film actually with a number of credits prior, including Close Encounters of the Third Kind, but only had a small supporting role in this film. And a short and brief appearance by a very young Bill Paxton...
Thank you for joining us for episode 11 of the This & That Gaming Podcast! On this episode, we have a ton of news to cover including Sony finally embracing cross play for all games on the PS4, Joy Con drift on the Switch Lite, the Terminator T-800 coming to Mortal Kombat 11, KFC's Colonel Sanders...has a...finger lickin' good game....and much, much more. We also share our thoughts on the Link’s Awakening remake, Sega’s Mega Drive/Genesis Mini and Daz’s Switch Lite roller coaster journey keeps on rolling on! Thank you for listening and we hope you enjoy the show! Show Notes: You can find out more about the Project 99 Classic Everquest servers here: https://www.project1999.com/ Yes...there is a Colonel Sanders KFC dating game:I Love You, Colonel Sanders! A Finger Lickin’ Good Dating Simulator This episodes Outro Track is Streets of Rage intro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXjaCkPWpvU Shameless Plugs: You can find us on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/thisandthatgaming/ Tune in to Daz & Taggsta on the Arcade Perfect podcast here: https://arcadeperfectau.podbean.com/ A big thank you to Erek from Retro Game Remix for our intro song: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfJaUtGYLqRuTOeetURoCrA/featured
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Episode 131 of the College Cheese Podcast. Al, Joe & Aaron discuss the new Terminator T-800 trailer for Mortal Kombat 11, Justin Wong's notorious tier lists and more! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/college-cheese/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-cheese/support
In Episode #43 of the DCD podcast, we talk about Disney and Sony failing to come to an agreement to keep Spider-Man in the MCU. We also review In Bruges (2008) in this week's edition of DCD Film Club. Additionally, we discuss the Antonio Brown helmet saga, the Jaylon Smith contract extension and much more! Timestamps: 0:00 - Update on what's poppin' 0:51 - What have we been watching? What have we been playing? 4:27 - Listener question from Colby (@Colbster409 on Twitter): Do you think Antonio Brown's helmet dilemma is on his behalf or Hard Knocks' behalf for media drama/attention? 9:10 - Listener question from @Dumbestsphinx on Twitter: I’m sorry for saying you have bad taste in movies I liked Fight Club. Forgive papa? 10:00 - Mortal Kombat 11 first DLC to include: Spawn, The Joker and Terminator (T-800). 14:00 - Matrix 4 announced. Do we care? underperformed. Do you see this as a trend, or just a bad year? 20:05 - Sony/Disney can’t reach terms on Spider-Man movie franchise. Spider-Man now out of the MCU for forseeable future. 25:46 - DCD Film Club review of In Bruges (2008) and Andy's pick for next week - Annihilation (2018). 44:30 - Jaylon Smith extension with Cowboys: 5-years, $64 million, $35.5 million guaranteed. 48:30 - Jakeem Grant extension with Dolphins: 4-years, $24 million. 50:40 - Chris Sale injury. Is it the end of Boston's playoff hopes? 55:50 - XFL team names and logos revealed and they're sort of lame. 58:55 - Wrap up. RSS feed for podcast: http://deadchannelduo.libsyn.com/rss More ways to connect with us on social media: • https://twitter.com/deadchannelduo • https://www.instagram.com/deadchannelduo/ • https://www.facebook.com/DeadChannelDuo Buy our shirts here: https://bit.ly/2MIGpBJ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DCDpodcast Check out our personal social medias: Andy • Twitter - https://twitter.com/AndyHulsey88 • Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/AndyHulsey/ Alex • Personal Channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/ThePurpleSwordfish • Twitter - https://twitter.com/SwordfishShow • https://letterboxd.com/purpleswordfish/
Charles Eagan and Eric Cornelius: BlackBerry and Cylance Just Makes Sense Is a Terminator T-800 an endpoint? Is Voltron an endpoint? Could we have prevented a lot of damage to the Earth if Tony Stark had just installed a BlackBerry Cylance endpoint protection solution on the Iron Legion? In this week’s episode of InSecurity, Matt Stephenson chats with BlackBerry CTO Charles Eagan and BlackBerry Cylance CPO Eric Cornelius... two people charged with leading the charge to combine BlackBerry and Cylance into a security solution that will protect every Thing under the sun. Take a walk with them as Matt finds out what the future holds now that BlackBerry and Cylance have come together. If you are in San Francisco for RSA, make sure to come say hello to Charles, Eric, Matt and a lot of other interesting security folks Tuesday night at the Digital Shadows Security Leaders Party, Tuesday, March 5that 6.00 pm. Cylance will be at Booth #6145 in the North Hall. Swing by to see demos of Cylance’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) Platform which provides advanced endpoint protection and endpoint detection and response capabilities. Join us to see for yourself how the Cylance AI Platform delivers business value and outcomes you had been told were impossible. You can also snag some of our giveaways while you’re there, so come on by. About Charles Eagan Charles Eagan is the Chief Technology Officer for BlackBerry. In this role, Charles oversees the standardization and integration of all company products and is responsible for the advancement of new technologies and partnerships, with an emphasis on defining BlackBerry’s Enterprise of Things platform as well as driving innovation within emerging markets. Charles was previously the Global Head of Electronics at Dyson Ltd (U.K.), focused on IoT device deployment. Prior to that he served as BlackBerry’s Global Head of Device Software, and spearheaded development of the BlackBerry 10 operating system and the transition to secure Android. Charles was formerly Vice President of Engineering for QNX Software, where he concentrated on the automotive and embedded markets. He also worked at Cisco and directed development of the seminal CRS-1 carrier routing system. Charles is a noted speaker, thought leader and IoT expert who has been at the forefront of new frontiers in digital connectivity for over three decades. He graduated with honors from the University of Waterloo (Canada) with a bachelor’s degree in applied mathematics and electrical engineering minor. About Eric Cornelius Eric Cornelius is the Chief Product Officer at Blackberry Cylance. In this role, Eric drives product and innovation. Previously Eric served as VP of Innovation, Director of Critical Infrastructure/ICS and Technical Director of Incident Response/Critical Infrastructure at Cylance. Eric brings this wealth of knowledge and long history as a security practitioner, consultant, trusted advisor and product builder to his work in elevating our product development initiatives, and to leading our product management and corporate development teams. About Matt Stephenson Insecurity Podcast host Matt Stephenson (@packmatt73) leads the Security Technology team at Cylance, which puts him in front of crowds, cameras, and microphones all over the world. He is the regular host of the InSecurity podcast and host of CylanceTV Twenty years of work with the world’s largest security, storage, and recovery companies has introduced Stephenson to some of the most fascinating people in the industry. He wants to get those stories told so that others can learn from what has come Every week on the InSecurity Podcast, Matt interviews leading authorities in the security industry to gain an expert perspective on topics including risk management, security control friction, compliance issues, and building a culture of security. Each episode provides relevant insights for security practitioners and business leaders working to improve their organization’s security posture and bottom line. Can’t get enough of Insecurity? You can find us wherever you get your podcasts including Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, I Heart Radio as well as ThreatVector InSecurity Podcasts: https://threatvector.cylance.com/en_us/category/podcasts.html iTunes/Apple Podcasts link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/insecurity/id1260714697?mt=2 GooglePlay Music link: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Ipudd6ommmgdsboen7rjd2lvste Make sure you Subscribe, Rate and Review!
In this episode, join us in the You Hate Movies Thunderdome, as we pit beloved movie characters, one-by-one, in in a brutal, all-out battle to the death. Today’s Thunderdome: Movie Robots. Could Ultron defeat a Terminator T-800? Could Interstellar’s TARS destroy Big Hero 6’s Baymax? Root for your favorite robots in the Thunderdome!Featuring: Patrick Porter, Peter Rollo, and Josh PorterSpoilers: Short Circuit 1 & 2, the Terminator franchise, The Matrix, X-Men: Days of Future Past, Wall-E, Batteries Not Included, Aliens, the Star Wars saga, Ex Machine, The Stepford Wives, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Robocop, Real Steel, the Transformers franchise, Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla, The Iron Giant, Pacific Rim, Chappie, Prometheus, A.I., Total Recall, Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey, Interstellar, Big Hero 6, and The Muppets.