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Boldly Going Where Lanita Has Never Gone Before! Special guest co-host Matthew Jennings beams aboard as we sit down with the one and only Lanita—who's never seen Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. (Yes, the one with the whales.) Join us as we explore time-traveling starships, 1980s San Francisco, and Lanita's completely unfiltered first impressions. It's part sci-fi, part comedy, and 100% whale song.
On "Phasers Set To Stun," we recognize the popularity of all things Star Trek, with a look at television shows, animation, movies, and much more! Our crew is back on the bridge and ready to time travel back to the year 1986 to save some whales and try Italian food in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home!If you'd like to time travel back a few seasons, check out the humorous discussion we had about the Voyage Home on our limited "1986" series! 1986: Star Trek IV For exclusive episodes and content, send some latinum to our Patreon here! You can sign up for a FREE 7-day trial, or sign up for a free membership to get limited access!Check out www.afilmbypodcast.com/ for more information.Email us at afilmbypodcast@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and requests.Find us on X Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @afilmbypodcast.
In dieser Podcast-Episode tauchen wir in die faszinierende Geschichte von Kirk Thatcher ein, dem Produktionsassistenten von Leonard Nimoy bei "Star Trek IV". Wir erkunden auch das reale Vorbild des Cetacean Institute, das Monterey Bay Aquarium, und diskutieren die Hintergründe der Buckelwale und ihre Gesänge. Während wir uns mit der Geschichte der Charaktere auseinandersetzen, stellen wir auch die Frage, ob Dr. Gillian Taylor als Walschützerin möglicherweise die wahre Bösewichtin des Films ist. #StarTrek #StarTrekPodcast #TheVoyageHome #Podcast
The Filmlosophers and Cadet Amy continue their voyage across space and time with 1986's Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. The Voyaging Voyeurs break down the plan from this entry with their time travel shenanigans, nuclear wessels, and whales to save the earth. Does this movie with its odd whale-based plot still hold up? Or is this film better left at the bottom of the ocean? Get ready to hit warp speed and find out on this week's episode of The Filmlosphers!
Movie Meltdown - Episode 580 This episode we're coming to you “live” from WonderFest as we visit with friends and look at amazing models. All before we are joined by director, author, screenwriter, producer - Nicholas Meyer. He's the creative mind behind movies like Time After Time, The Seven-Per-Cent Solution, The Day After, as well as bringing us many of the most beloved Star Trek films including The Wrath of Khan, The Voyage Home and The Undiscovered Country. And while we test out the new meds, we also cover… Tremors, The Stand, Stranger Things, Regular Show, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Around the World in 80 Days, Television Event, Willow, Fred Ward, The Raft, artists are not the best judges of their own work, George Romero, emergency Twizzler, The Player, Mike Todd, I guess this is where we find out who you really are, pizza with The Beastmaster, DeForest Kelley, fish pimp, Robert Altman, cleaning up the Statue of Liberty, Brendan Fraser, it's important to be fortunate, Joe Dante, what happens if the wall comes down in outer space, Kevin Bacon, I said to my dad… you have to help me do this, Gayne Rescher, cobbling together selected elements of these five unproduced scripts, Greg Nicotero, Michael Gross, Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins, Carol Kane, I either walked off it or was fired off it, Jamie Kennedy, Rodan and Mothra. “You too can make a motion picture… no previous experience necessary.” For more on Nicholas Meyer and The Return of the Pharaoh, go to: https://www.nicholas-meyer.com/ For more on WonderFest, go to: https://wonderfest.com/
Original Airdate 1/8/15Long Road to Ruin is back! Our special guest host this week is the author of,"A Funeral Story" and more, Jason Offutt @TheJasonOffutt (on twitter). We'll be reviewing #StarTrek : The #Spock Trilogy (2 - Wrath of Khan , 3 - The Search for Spock and 4 - The Voyage Home). We hope you'll join us as we take the nerdy and make it...less nerdy as we revisit #TheSpockTrilogy !Jason Offutt can be found here --> http://www.jasonoffutt.com/A Funeral Story can be found here --> https://www.amazon.com/Funeral-Story-Jason-Offutt/dp/0692350071Title card art by Benjamin J Colon @EpicBenjaminJ on all the things: Twitter, Instagram, Twitch, and Youtube https://www.twitch.tv/epicbenjaminj
Original Airdate 1/8/15 Long Road to Ruin is back! Our special guest host this week is the author of,"A Funeral Story" and more, Jason Offutt @TheJasonOffutt (on twitter). We'll be reviewing #StarTrek : The #Spock Trilogy (2 - Wrath of Khan , 3 - The Search for Spock and 4 - The Voyage Home). We hope you'll join us as we take the nerdy and make it...less nerdy as we revisit #TheSpockTrilogy ! Jason Offutt can be found here --> http://www.jasonoffutt.com/ A Funeral Story can be found here --> https://www.amazon.com/Funeral-Story-Jason-Offutt/dp/0692350071 Title card art by Benjamin J Colon @EpicBenjaminJ on all the things: Twitter, Instagram, Twitch, and Youtube https://www.twitch.tv/epicbenjaminj
Tony Robinson goes mano y mano with the notorious punk from Star Trek IV, Kirk Thatcher! He has cleaned up his act and is now a wonderful puppeteer, muppeteer and all around nice guy!United Federation Of Podcasts is brought you to by listeners like you. Special thanks to these patrons on Patreon who's generous contributions help produce the podcast! Kevin ParlagrecoTom ElliotYou can become a patron here: https://www.patreon.com/ufpearth
Without the safety of a net, force fields, or a recent re-watch, we are ranking all 13 Star Trek films from worst to best, then doing the math to find our combined official podcast ranking!Star Trek Universe Podcast #49
Standard Orbit 258: When Star Trek IV Voyaged Home Star Trek IV's Videocassette Debut and How We Consume Media. This week on Standard Orbit, hosts Zach Moore and Hayley Stoddart are joined by sociology professor and Star Trek historian John Tenuto to discuss he and his wife Mary Jo's latest article for StarTrek.com, "When Star Trek IV Voyaged Home." We talk the evolution of the home video format, the debut of Star Trek IV on video cassette, promotional tie-ins, widescreen vs. pan-and-scan and so much more. Boldly listen! http://www.startrek.com/article/when-star-trek-iv-voyaged-home-to-vhs-and-beta Chapters Welcome to Standard Orbit! (00:01:27) VHS, Beta, CED and Laserdisc (00:02:37) Widescreen vs. Pan-and-Scan (00:23:51) 3D, 4DX, The Theatergoing Experience (00:35:04) Paramount Director's Series (00:53:24) Promotional Playing Cards, Retail Advertising and Tie-Ins (00:58:43) The Theatergoing Experience, Contd. (01:12:31) Final Thoughts (01:21:44) POTFM (01:23:16) Closing (01:25:26) Hosts Zach Moore Hayley Stoddart Guest John Tenuto Production Zach Moore (Editor and Producer) Ken Tripp (Producer) Hayley Stoddart (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Nicolas Anastassiou (Associate Producer) Tim Robertson (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Associate Producer) Corey Elrod (Associate Producer) Dan Rhodes (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
It’s the exciting conclusion to the Summer of Star Trek, all the way in late October! This time the gang finds themselves so wrapped in joy by Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (the one with the whales), that they can’t help but shoot this gigantic whale of a podcast right out of their quivering blowholes. It’s bound to make quite a splash! While the boys explain (in whale song) what makes this film such a charming and sweet time-travel adventure, they’ll also be taking a look at the Trek extended universe, finally uncovering the two reasons related to this film that Jack is in Japan, talkin’some beer, making dumb whale jokes, blowing open the lid on transporter technology, and dishing on deleted scenes and possible alternate directions for the film, and so much more. Admiral, there be podcast gold here!
It may be the fourth movie, but it’s the third in a trilogy. Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home closes out the story of Kirk and the Crew of the Enterprise and their journey to get their old friend, Spock back. And if there’s time, pick up a few humpback whales from the 1980s, bring them to the 23rd century and stop the destruction of Earth. Joining us in our maneuver to go back to the future is Adam Hartvigsen from Dark Knight Minute. To save Earth from an alien probe, Admiral James T. Kirk and his fugitive crew go back in time to San Francisco in 1986 to retrieve the only beings who can communicate with it: humpback whales. Please take a moment and rate us on iTunes and share the show! Next time on Reel Comic Heroes - Evil Dead II: Dead by Dawn www.reelpodcastnetwork.com eMail: reelcomicheroes@gmail.com Twitter: @reelComicHeroes | Facebook.com/ReelComicHeroes | Instagram @reelComicHeroes Our show is also available on iTunes, Stitcher or Google Play Music. Use the hashtag #PodernFamily on Twitter to find more great shows to listen to.
Star Trek IV and Leonard Rosenman. With a career that spans five decades and includes more than 100 films and television productions, Leonard Rosenman was once regarded as one of the most promising young composers in America—yet he was never a Hollywood favorite. He sometimes publicly chastised producers and directors for what he felt was musical ignorance and a lack of taste, but managed to make his voice heard by using film scoring as a way to experiment with advanced musical ideas. Some of the memorable movies that he worked on include East of Eden, Rebel without a Cause, A Man Called Horse, The Car, 1978's animated The Lord of the Rings, The Jazz Singer, and RoboCop 2. His final film was Jurij, an Italian work about a young violinist, released in 2001. In this episode of Melodic Treks, host Brandon-Shea Mutala begins a 13-part series on the Star Trek films. Joining him to examine Rosenman's life and career is Standard Orbit co-host Ken Tripp. Beginning with some of Rosenman's television work from the 1950s and '60s, including The Twilight Zone and The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, we also focus on big-screen works such as Fantastic Voyage, Beneath the Planet of the Apes, Battle for the Planet of the Apes, and, of course, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. We also discuss his awards and nominations, and listen to the trailer for the low-budget horror film The Car. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) September 7, 1924 (00:01:27) The Twilight Zone (00:05:46) "And When the Sky Was Opened" (excerpt) (00:06:19) The Alfred Hitchock Hour (00:11:17) "Beast in View" (excerpt) (00:11:49) "One of the Family" (excerpt) (00:14:25) Films, Awards, and Nominations (00:17:28) The Car (00:19:20) Trailer for The Car (00:21:45) Fantastic Voyage (00:24:46) "The Proteus" (excerpt) (00:25:48) The Planet of the Apes Franchise (00:32:33) "Ape Soldiers Advancing" (excerpt) (00:37:16) "Main Title (Battle for the Planet of the Apes)" (excerpt) (00:39:58) Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (00:44:30) "Main Title" (excerpt) (00:52:24) "Time Travel" (excerpt) (00:55:08) "Chekov's Run" (00:58:50) "Hospital Chase" (01:02:41) "Crash/Whale Fugue" (excerpt) (01:04:15) "Home Again/End Credits" (excerpt) (01:12:06) "Kirk Freed" (01:20:34) Host Brandon-Shea Mutala Guest Ken Tripp Production Brandon-Shea Mutala (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Will Nguyen (Content Manager)
MOV 4 / 5. Find some whales and visit God in this installment of From There to Here: The Star Trek 50th Anniversary Rewatch from Trek.fm. ChaptersThe Voyage Home (00:00:55) The Final Frontier (00:08:07) HostsMike Schindler and Will Nguyen ProductionMike Schindler (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Executive Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Will Nguyen (Content Manager)