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Send us a textCreating timelines might sound like a niche hobby, but for me, Dakota, it's a thrilling journey through the fabric of fictional universes. While Anthony is off enjoying some family time in Tennessee, I've taken the liberty of sharing my deep-seated passion for timelines, particularly those sprawling across the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Over the years, this obsession with chronology has transformed my YouTube channel, Geekritique, into a community-driven haven for timeline enthusiasts, thanks largely to early efforts with my wife and the incredible support from our fans.From the ambitious worlds of Avatar: The Last Airbender to the mesmerizing depth of James Cameron's Avatar, I'm constantly captivated by the art of weaving intricate timelines. This episode uncovers the successes and challenges of crafting these narratives, touching on lesser-known gems like My Neighbor Totoro and the Forgotten Realms sparked by Honor Among Thieves from D&D. Insights from the One Piece live-action series, the dynamic Spider-Verse films, and input from Frozen super fans highlight the diverse worlds I'm excited to map out, offering listeners a taste of the lore within these celebrated stories.The complexities of the Marvel and Star Wars timelines take center stage, revealing the delicate balance of integrating TV series like Cloak and Dagger into the larger MCU fabric. Join me as I ponder potential future projects, including an Alien timeline focused on the Weyland-Yutani Corporation, while navigating the uncertain waters of Marvel's TV universe. Together, let's explore Project Geekology's upcoming plans and continue our vibrant discussions, promising you a front-row seat to the timeless stories that captivate our imaginations.Twitter handles:Project Geekology: https://twitter.com/pgeekologyAnthony's Twitter: https://twitter.com/odysseyswowDakota's Twitter: https://twitter.com/geekritique_dakInstagram:https://instagram.com/projectgeekology?igshid=1v0sits7ipq9yYouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@projectgeekologyGeekritique (Dakota):https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBwciIqOoHwIx_uXtYTSEbATwitch (Anthony):https://www.twitch.tv/odysseywowSupport the show
Get ready for a cosmic scare! Alien: Earth is bringing the Xenomorphs to our planet in a prequel set to debut on Hulu in 2025. Directed by Noah Hawley, this series takes place 30 years before the original Alien movie. A mysterious crash leads a young woman and a team of soldiers to discover a terrifying alien threat. Plus, we'll get a peek at the Weyland-Yutani Corporation's rise during an android arms race. Buckle up for a chilling adventure that's out of this world!
The familiar threats of the Alien franchise — namely xenomorphs and the Weyland-Yutani Corporation — take on new forms in Alien: Romulus. Josh, JR., and Sarah discuss how this installment fits with the other films, as well as what it might have to say about sin — both original and chosen. Oh, and JR. defends THAT choice involving a “new” synthetic. SHOW NOTES TC on Instagram! - https://www.instagram.com/thinkchristian_/ Josh on ‘Playing God in Alien: Covenant' - https://thinkchristian.net/playing-god-in-alien-covenant Sarah's book, Becoming Alien - https://wipfandstock.com/9781725283008/becoming-alien/ Josh and Sarah discussing Becoming Alien on the TC podcast - https://thinkchristian.net/podcast/biblical-beasts-godzilla-vs-kong-becoming-alien JR.'s book, Empathy for the Devil - https://www.amazon.com/Empathy-Devil-Finding-Ourselves-Villains/dp/0830845143 Josh's book, Fear Not! - https://wipfandstock.com/9781666738520/fear-not/ Cat Bohannon's book, Eve - https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/227568/eve-by-cat-bohannon/ Sarah's newsletter - https://seeingandbelieving.substack.com/ JR.'s newsletter - https://jrforasteros.substack.com/
Aine and Alex do what's in best interest of the Weyland-Yutani Corporation with returning guest, Abigail Baldwin, as they discuss the entirety of the Alien franchise. With their chests bursting with love (and baby Xenomorphs), the girls cover everything from the importance of having a female protagonist to the idea that your God may hate you. So grab a flamethrower and be wary of synthetics for the eleventh Tangential Terror minisode! . . You can follow Abby @grimyhag on Instagram and Twitter. And make sure to check out her zine Slutty Garage on Instagram @sluttygarage for your feminist reading pleasure!
Viewers can experience the return of facehuggers, xenomorphs and the Weyland-Yutani Corporation in this new addition to the Alien universe. Alien: Romulus has entered theatres - the seventh instalment in the popular Alien franchise. Flicks.co.nz editor Steve Newall explains whether or not this gross and gruesome sci-fi horror piece is worth checking out. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ALIEN: ROMULUS MOVIE REVIEW On an incredibly crap mining planet job, Rain (Cailee Spaeny) and her ‘brother', the mentally simple android Andy (David Jonsson), are coming to terms with the fact that the Weyland-Yutani Corporation has no intention of letting their contract finish and they're going to be stuck there probably till they die. Teaming… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Alien: Romulus
ALIEN: ROMULUS MOVIE REVIEW On an incredibly crap mining planet job, Rain (Cailee Spaeny) and her ‘brother', the mentally simple android Andy (David Jonsson), are coming to terms with the fact that the Weyland-Yutani Corporation has no intention of letting their contract finish and they're going to be stuck there probably till they die. Teaming… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Alien: Romulus
"In space, no one can hear you scream", is an absolutely cracking tagline for an Iconic piece of cinema. Alien is a movie really like no other and the Born to Watch team can't wait to sink their teeth into this one. We also have a special guest join us for 'Good, Bad and Ugly" and Dan goes on a tangent in "Film School".In the vast expanse of science fiction cinema, few films have achieved the enduring impact and chilling atmosphere of Ridley Scott's "Alien," released in 1979. This groundbreaking fusion of science fiction and horror transcends genre boundaries to create an immersive and unforgettable experience. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the movie's ability to evoke fear, tension, and a sense of isolation remains unparalleled even decades after its initial release. As we delve into the world of "Alien," we find ourselves exploring not only the terrifying depths of space but also the depths of human vulnerability and resilience.From the moment "Alien" begins, its visual aesthetic envelops the audience in a hauntingly atmospheric world. The cavernous interior of the spaceship Nostromo is a labyrinthine maze that feels both futuristic and worn, creating a sense of realism that grounds the film's fantastical elements. The attention to detail in production design, with its mix of high-tech machinery and lived-in clutter, makes the setting feel lived-in and authentic.However, the truly remarkable aspect of the film's design is H.R. Giger's otherworldly biomechanical creations. The titular alien, also known as the Xenomorph, is a masterpiece of creature design, simultaneously fascinating and horrifying. Its sleek yet grotesque appearance, with its elongated head, exoskeletal structure, and double-jawed mouth, has become iconic and synonymous with the franchise. Giger's influence permeates the entire film, creating an unsettling and surreal ambience that reinforces the sense of dread."Alien" is a masterclass in building tension and suspense. The pacing of the film is deliberately measured, allowing the sense of isolation and vulnerability to gradually intensify. As the crew of the Nostromo responds to a distress signal on a seemingly abandoned planet, the atmosphere becomes increasingly eerie. The tension is amplified by the film's deliberate silence, punctuated only by the distant hum of machinery or the echoing footsteps of the characters.One of the most iconic scenes in the film is the infamous chest-burster sequence. The tension that has been building throughout the movie reaches its apex in this horrifying moment. The suddenness of the creature's emergence, coupled with the visceral and graphic nature of the scene, creates an indelible image that lingers long after the credits roll. It's a testament to the filmmakers' ability to provoke genuine shock and fear in their audience.At the heart of "Alien" is a cast of characters who find themselves in an unimaginable nightmare. The diverse crew of the Nostromo feels authentic, each member bringing their own personality and quirks to the table. Sigourney Weaver's portrayal of Ellen Ripley stands out as one of cinema's most iconic female protagonists. Ripley's transformation from a resourceful officer to a determined survivor is a journey that resonates on both emotional and psychological levels.The dynamics between the crew members are fraught with tension and suspicion, particularly as they grapple with the growing realization that they are not alone on the spaceship. This interpersonal tension heightens the sense of claustrophobia and unease, reflecting the paranoia that often accompanies fear of the unknown. The performances are universally strong, contributing to the film's overall sense of authenticity and immersion.Beneath its terrifying exterior, "Alien" explores deeper themes that continue to resonate with audiences. The fear of the unknown and the unseen is a central motif. The alien itself remains largely hidden for much of the film, a sinister presence lurking in the shadows. This fear of the unseen taps into primal human instincts, exploiting our vulnerability to the unseen threats that may lie beyond our comprehension.Additionally, the film examines the theme of corporate greed and exploitation. The Nostromo's crew is expendable in the eyes of the Weyland-Yutani Corporation, which prioritizes the recovery of the alien creature over the lives of its employees. This cynical portrayal of corporate interests underscores the film's commentary on the dehumanizing effects of unchecked capitalism and the pursuit of profit at any cost."Alien" has left an indelible mark on both the science fiction and horror genres. Its success spawned a franchise that includes sequels, prequels, novels, comics, and video games. The blend of science fiction and horror elements has become a template for many subsequent films, with its influence evident in movies like "Event Horizon," "The Thing," and "Predator."Beyond its impact on the entertainment industry, "Alien" has also prompted scholarly discussions on its themes, symbolism, and social commentary. It has been analyzed for its representation of gender roles, the concept of the "final girl," and its exploration of sexual violence as a metaphor. The film's ability to provoke intellectual engagement while simultaneously terrifying audiences speaks to its enduring relevance.In conclusion, "Alien" is a cinematic masterpiece that transcends its genre origins to create an enduring tale of fear, isolation, and the unknown. Ridley Scott's meticulous attention to detail, coupled with H.R. Giger's hauntingly unique designs, forms the foundation for a visually stunning and emotionally gripping experience. The film's ability to evoke tension and suspense, combined with strong performances and thought-provoking themes, cements its status as a classic of both science fiction and horror cinema. Even after more than four decades, "Alien" continues to captivate and terrify audiences, making it a timeless example of the power of cinema to tap into our deepest fears and vulnerabilities.Please follow the Podcast and join our community at https://linktr.ee/borntowatchpodcast If you are looking to start a podcast and want a host or get guests to pipe in remotely, look no further than Riverside.fmClick the link below https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=matthew
Join Joel, Joel and Jackson for another flawless Plumbing the Death Star as they attempt to answer a question no one was asking, namely what would be the hardest fictional company to run? Jackson, not only runs a company into the ground but also destroys multiple planets along the way when he become the CEO of The Weyland-Yutani Corporation. Zammit gets involved with the wrong crowd when we take over Los Pollos Hermanos and unintentionally taking over the distribution of meth from Gus Fring. Now Zammit has to choose between his morals or his life. Last but by no means least Duscher take over the haute couture fashion brand, House of DeVil, from 101 Dalmatians. Which leads him down the path of trying to spin a coat made of puppies as political commentary.Come see us Britainology live in Melbourne on November 19 at 5:30pm!Buy our terrible merch here and check out the Bad Brain Boys on Apple Podcasts at apple.co/badbrainboys. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/plumbingthedeathstar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hop a ride on your nearest commercial towing vehicle and set a course for the stars! We're back with a special series on the ALIEN movie franchise. Joined by our friend and one-and-only guest Bill (who joins us from a fishbowl), we will be discussing all 6 films in the series in order of their release: Alien (1979), Aliens (1986), Alien3 (1992), Alien: Resurrection (1997), Prometheus (2012), and Alien: Covenant (2017) (and Matt just wrote all those, in order, with the correct years, without having to look them up--so off to a good start!). "Modern classic" is an over-used phrase, but Alien, directed by the not unattractive Ridley Scott, actually fits the description. Combining horror and science fiction in a new way, the film raises fascinating questions about both biological and social reproduction, as well as class, gender, and the status of labor. What does it mean to be a survivor, and why is that important for the Weyland-Yutani Corporation? How does the figure of the robot compare to the xenomorph, and what meaning can we make by putting them next to each other? Is Jonesy jealous that the alien gets to kill all those humans? And where are all the mice? These questions and more will be answered DEFINITIVELY. We'll be back soon with Episode 2 on Aliens. Thanks for listening, and above all: Don't Panic! Email us at maroonedonmarspodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter @podcastonmars Leave us a voicemail on the Anchor.fm app Rate and review us on iTunes or wherever you listen to your podcasts! Music by Spirit of Space --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/marooned-on-mars/message
A woman (not Ellen Ripley) tries to stop an evil organization (not the Weyland-Yutani Corporation) from breeding an alien race (not xenomorphs) as a biological weapon. Special thanks to Benny Goldstein for editing this episode! Find us at all the finest podcast places: Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/dj-phillips/your-inner-child-is-an-idiot Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/your-inner-child-is-an-idiot/id957660267 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4BHABEvxH02VSCkhvKX2HQ?si=NHxzzArHSxGnxFUvTEpbNQ Thank you to our Patrons for somersaulting skillfully along with us: Dramatically Placed Hot Dog, Larissa Maestro, The Supreme Ruler of This Podcast, Beth Surmont, Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Damon's Australian Accent, Dan McIntyre, David Mort, Dr. Malcom's Heaving Bosom, Heather Tuggle, Jacob Grimm, Jeremy Powlen, Just Cuz, Hizoner the Mayor, Jonathon Day, Karen Curd, Kevin from Cleveland, Lindsey Nell, Particle Man, Scalfasaurus, T. Smith, The Zesty, Tyler Richardson, Amy Parman, Caroline Amberson, Dan McIntyre is the Worst, Emeka Obika, Emily Bucago, Jackson Eppley, Jarrad Holbrook, Jason X, Jessica Hurtado, jgoodcause, Jirah Cox, Joshua Nicholson, Justin Shea, Kristin Carter, Manstrocity, Toxoglossa and Vincent Jorgensen
In every disaster film you’ve ever seen, corporate greed turns any calamity into a disaster by sheer selfishness and stupidity. From the mayor in Jaws to the lackeys fronting the Weyland-Yutani Corporation in Aliens, movies make us understand that the quickest way for it all to go to hell is to leave greedy bastards in charge.Today comedian Matt Brown joins us from his quarantine bunker/ sex dungeon to talk about how celebrities are creating terrible online content to get us through the pandemic.Listen as Matt chats with us about Madonna’s fried fish fail and the treatment celebrities gave to John Lennon’s Imagine.MATT BROWN: http://www.mattbrowncomic.com/➤ Why the Slash fiction of Fred and Shaggy as a gay couple is popular with women.➤ The first black female self-made millionaire gets a Netflix biopic- Self Made.➤ Marvel announces a new non binary character Snowflake and their twin brother Safespace.➤ How to tell if a guy is on the down low by asking them if they smoke.____________________FEAST OF FUN IS MADE POSSIBLE BECAUSE OF FABULOUS PEOPLE LIKE YOU.LISTEN TO THOUSANDS LEGENDARY SHOWS with NO ADS:★ feastoffun.com/plus
Leslie Seiler stops by to talk Disneyland, the royal family, and more before Adam goes behind the scenes of a space disaster with an assistant operations coordinator from the Weyland-Yutani Corporation. -- SHOW INFORMATION Twitter: @MyDeadNeighbors Instagram: @MyNeighborsAreDead Email: MyNeighborsAreDead@gmail.com Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Subscribe: Spotify
"GAME OVER, MAN!! GAME OVER!!!" On the very first Halloween special of Battles & Banter, Avery is joined by Patrick McGuire of "History Things with Pat" to have some fun celebrating the spooky season with a Fictional Battle special episode. On the docket for this episode: The Battle of Hadley's Hope, a terraforming colony built by the Weyland-Yutani Corporation on the planet of LV-426. In other words, we're doing "Aliens" tonight. Avery reenacts the entire movie pretty much as Pat sits back in awe and recounts his fear of little, gray aliens and close encounters. It's a good time so enjoy! And Happy Halloween!!!
Lors du dernier épisode, Cassey Ryback, Max Mercier, Jack Steel, Candom « Cam » McTaggart et Thomas O’Tool se sont fait réveiller au beau milieu d’un voyage de transport vers la planète 74i22. Les dirigeants de la Weyland-Yutani Corporation ont demandé à nos voyageurs de vérifier ce qui se passait avec le USCSS Cronus, un navire perdu dans l’espace depuis 75 ans venant tout juste d’être localisé près de leur trajectoire. Allons voir ce qu’ils feront. N'oubliez pas notre page Patreon votre support ira directement à l'amélioration du podcast et à la création de produits dérivés. Le Podcast Fly Casual est une présentation de Moog Audio.
You have to admire their purity. Survivors... unclouded by conscience, remorse, or delusions of morality. Well, it’s time to hope that the Weyland-Yutani Corporation equipped us with the right tools to survive because they’re back. That’s right. Slivers! With the arrival of The First Sliver, it’s time for us to join Andy and his awe for a breakdown of the perfect organism. Andy takes us on a history of slivers and dives into teching the latest Sliver commander. Check out Andy’s First Sliver deck on Archidekt: Come watch us actually play commander to see if we really do know what we’re doing. Check out our gameplay videos on YouTube: Find the podcast on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, Google Podcasts or wherever you grab your RSS feeds. Also, ask your smart speakers to play the Legendary Creature Podcast. The intro and outro music as always come from the gracious, sexy, dank souls of one of the artists kind enough to let us use their beats. Check all these dope musicians out and be sure to support them: Protector 101 – Silver Richards – Home – Dan Terminus – Big shout out to Mikey Patch for logo artwork! Check his stuff out:
There was a crooked man, and he walked a crooked mile... good thing Hellboy was there to kick his butt! We also review The Girl in the Bay #1, Firefly #3, and Aliens; Resistance #1. Plus, Oh boy, that Spider-Man! Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at http://patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure the Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! NEWS Spider-Man Far From Home Trailer is Here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYYtuKyMtY8 REVIEWS STEPHEN THE GIRL IN THE BAY #1 Writer: J.M. DeMatteis Artist: Corin Howell Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: February 6, 2019 In 1969, seventeen-year-old Kathy Sartori was brutally attacked, her body hurled into Brooklyn's Sheepshead Bay. Miraculously, she survives and fights her way back to the surface, only to discover that fifty years have passed and an eerie doppelgänger has lived out an entire life in her place. Soon, Kathy must confront not just this strange double, but the madman who ''murdered'' her five decades earlier. Will he, and the dark entity that lives inside him, hold the key to Kathy's missing years? Or will Kathy become a ghost of herself, forced to live out what remains of her life on the edge of the world that she desperately wants to be a part of? [rating:3.5/5] MATTHEW FIREFLY #3 Writer: Greg Pak Artist: Dan McDaid Publisher: BOOM! Studios Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: January 16, 2018 With the Unificators closing in, Mal and Zoe must take some big risks to try to throw the enemy off their scent, as the crew of the Serenity start to grapple with the fact that their captain and first mate might not be who they say they are. [rating:3/5] RODRIGO ALIENS: RESISTANCE #1 Writer: Brian Wood Artist: Robert Carey Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: January 23, 2019 Following the events of Alien: Isolation, Amanda Ripley is kept silent by the Weyland-Yutani Corporation about the xenomorph threat. Enter Zula Hendricks, an Ex-Colonial Marine, in need of Ripley's help to expose a sinister bio-weapons program. The duo teams up against an upgraded arsenal designed to keep the darkest atrocities secret! [rating: 3/5] MAJOR SPOILERS POLL OF THE WEEK http://majorspoilers.com/2019/01/13/major-spoilers-poll-of-the-week-street-fighter-super-fight/ DISCUSSION HELLBOY 10: THE CROOKED MAN AND OTHERS Writer: Mike Mignola Artist: Joshua Dysart, Richard Corben, and more Publisher: Dark Horse Comics The Eisner Award-winning miniseries The Crooked Man, by Mignola and Richard Corben, teams Hellboy with a wandering hillman in a devilish tale of Appalachian witchcraft. This volume also includes the rare "They Who Go Down to the Sea in Ships" by Mignola, Josh Dysart (B.P.R.D.: 1947), and Jason Shawn Alexander (Abe Sapien: The Drowning), never before available for purchase; Mignola and Duncan Fegredo's "The Mole," from Free Comic Book Day 2008; and Mignola's most recent solo outing, "In the Chapel of Moloch." CLOSE Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends! Closing music comes from Ookla the Mok.
There was a crooked man, and he walked a crooked mile... good thing Hellboy was there to kick his butt! We also review The Girl in the Bay #1, Firefly #3, and Aliens; Resistance #1. Plus, Oh boy, that Spider-Man! Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at http://patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure the Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! NEWS Spider-Man Far From Home Trailer is Here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYYtuKyMtY8 REVIEWS STEPHEN THE GIRL IN THE BAY #1 Writer: J.M. DeMatteis Artist: Corin Howell Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: February 6, 2019 In 1969, seventeen-year-old Kathy Sartori was brutally attacked, her body hurled into Brooklyn's Sheepshead Bay. Miraculously, she survives and fights her way back to the surface, only to discover that fifty years have passed and an eerie doppelgänger has lived out an entire life in her place. Soon, Kathy must confront not just this strange double, but the madman who ''murdered'' her five decades earlier. Will he, and the dark entity that lives inside him, hold the key to Kathy's missing years? Or will Kathy become a ghost of herself, forced to live out what remains of her life on the edge of the world that she desperately wants to be a part of? [rating:3.5/5] MATTHEW FIREFLY #3 Writer: Greg Pak Artist: Dan McDaid Publisher: BOOM! Studios Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: January 16, 2018 With the Unificators closing in, Mal and Zoe must take some big risks to try to throw the enemy off their scent, as the crew of the Serenity start to grapple with the fact that their captain and first mate might not be who they say they are. [rating:3/5] RODRIGO ALIENS: RESISTANCE #1 Writer: Brian Wood Artist: Robert Carey Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: January 23, 2019 Following the events of Alien: Isolation, Amanda Ripley is kept silent by the Weyland-Yutani Corporation about the xenomorph threat. Enter Zula Hendricks, an Ex-Colonial Marine, in need of Ripley's help to expose a sinister bio-weapons program. The duo teams up against an upgraded arsenal designed to keep the darkest atrocities secret! [rating: 3/5] MAJOR SPOILERS POLL OF THE WEEK http://majorspoilers.com/2019/01/13/major-spoilers-poll-of-the-week-street-fighter-super-fight/ DISCUSSION HELLBOY 10: THE CROOKED MAN AND OTHERS Writer: Mike Mignola Artist: Joshua Dysart, Richard Corben, and more Publisher: Dark Horse Comics The Eisner Award-winning miniseries The Crooked Man, by Mignola and Richard Corben, teams Hellboy with a wandering hillman in a devilish tale of Appalachian witchcraft. This volume also includes the rare "They Who Go Down to the Sea in Ships" by Mignola, Josh Dysart (B.P.R.D.: 1947), and Jason Shawn Alexander (Abe Sapien: The Drowning), never before available for purchase; Mignola and Duncan Fegredo's "The Mole," from Free Comic Book Day 2008; and Mignola's most recent solo outing, "In the Chapel of Moloch." CLOSE Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends! Closing music comes from Ookla the Mok.
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Der Kampf ums (Über-) Leben & Aliens VS. Monster (AUDIO / VIDEO inkl. Präsentation und Fotos) Im Panel zwischen den beiden Filmen ALIEN und ALIENS spricht Stefan zusammen mit Dr. Wieland Schwanebeck (TU Dresden) über folgende zwei Themen, was schließlich in ein spannendes Q&A mit dem Auditorium überging: 1. Der Kampf ums (Über-)Leben H.R. Gigers Design der Biomechanik verschmilzt mit der Storyline des ‘survival of the fittest.' Die Angst des Mannes vor der Frau als Gebärerin wird im Spielfilm ALIEN anhand des Bühnenbilds visuell durchgestaltet. 2. ALIENS vs. Monster Wer sind die eigentlichen Monster der ALIEN-Saga? Zur Bedeutung der Weyland-Yutani-Corporation in den Filmen. Weitere Infos, sowie die Bilder der Präsentation findet ihr unter ... https://wp.me/p4sWAt-4zr
Der Kampf ums (Über-) Leben & Aliens VS. Monster (AUDIO / VIDEO inkl. Präsentation und Fotos) Im Panel zwischen den beiden Filmen ALIEN und ALIENS spricht Stefan zusammen mit Dr. Wieland Schwanebeck (TU Dresden) über folgende zwei Themen, was schließlich in ein spannendes Q&A mit dem Auditorium überging: 1. Der Kampf ums (Über-)Leben H.R. Gigers Design der Biomechanik verschmilzt mit der Storyline des ‘survival of the fittest.' Die Angst des Mannes vor der Frau als Gebärerin wird im Spielfilm ALIEN anhand des Bühnenbilds visuell durchgestaltet. 2. ALIENS vs. Monster Wer sind die eigentlichen Monster der ALIEN-Saga? Zur Bedeutung der Weyland-Yutani-Corporation in den Filmen. Weitere Infos, sowie die Bilder der Präsentation findet ihr unter ... https://wp.me/p4sWAt-4zr
[SPOILER-FREE FOR ALIEN: COVENANT] Joe is joined by writer, director, producer Shaun O'Connor to talk about a malevolent mega-corporation run by a megalomaniac, which shows wanton disregard for crew and public in favour of a species as profitable as it is dangerous... ... but enough about 20th Century Fox! We're here to discuss the Weyland Yutani Corporation and its beloved Alien. Alien: Covenant will be discussed on the next Shitegeist.
Welcome to this issue of Comictating for 4/27/2017! Kris and Sebastian check in with Batman and the Flash in Flash #21: The Button Part 2. They also team up with Batman and investigate a crime scene where the victim is… Lamont Cranston?! How could this be? Only the Shadow knows in Batman / The Shadow #1. The boys also catch up with that cantankerous clone of Peter Parker, Ben Reilly in Scarlet Spider #1, join a team of crime solving teens in The Night Owl Society #1, learn the legend of the ’Namwolf in well… ’Namwolf #1, and join an away mission with the notorious Weyland-Yutani Corporation in Aliens: Dead Orbit #1.